The synaptonemal complexes of Achlya recurva (Oomycetes): karyotype analysis and three-dimensional reconstruction of pachytene nuclei in antheridia and oogonia

Author:

Williamson Hobart R.,Yitzchak Pesach Ben

Abstract

Fifteen synaptonemal complexes, as determined by three-dimensional reconstruction of serial, ultrathin sections, were present within both antheridial and oogonial zygotene and pachytene nuclei of the oomyceteous fungus Achlya recurva, thus n = 15. The present study represents the first complete reconstruction of synaptonemal complexes in the genus Achlya. The occurrence of both zygonema and pachynema was simultaneous in antheridia and oogonia. Pachytene nuclei of antheridia and oogonia are small, 13 μm3 in volume, and the average length of the synaptonemal complexes ranged from 1.9 to 4.4 μm. Lateral elements at zygotene ranged from 1.2 to 4.7 μm. Both ends of each synaptonemal complex were attached randomly to the nuclear envelope, so a bouquet formation was not observed at pachytene. In A. recurva, the dimensions of the synaptonemal complex were as follows: overall width = 270 nm; the lateral elements = 75 nm each in width and the central region = 120 nm. There was no central element and associated transverse filaments, which may be associated with development of alternative reproductive strategies other than amphimixis, as in nematodes. Of the 15 synaptonemal complexes present, only the one carrying the nucleolus organizer region could be clearly identified from one nucleus to the next. The nucleolar organizer region was on the average 0.75 μm from the telomere in both zygotene and pachytene nuclei. There were an average of three recombination nodules in each nucleus. Synaptonemal complexes have been reported in over 80 different species of fungi and related protista. Karyotypic evolution in the oomycetes and fungi may be the result of poly-ploidization, followed by cytogenetic diversification involving aneuploidy and differing degrees of polyploidy. Such a sequence of events could explain the apparent polyphyletic formation of this group. Key words: karyotype, Oomycetes, pachytene, synaptonemal complexes, three-dimensional reconstruction.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Plant Science

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