نتایج جستجو برای: nucleolus organizing regions

تعداد نتایج: 385145  

2012
Diogo Teruo Hashimoto Tatiana Aparecida Voltolin Ana Danyelle Noitel Valim de Arruda Paes Fausto Foresti Jehud Bortolozzi Fábio Porto-Foresti

The aim of this study was to characterize cytogenetically one population of the fish Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae (Steindachner, 1907), with emphasis on the analysis of B chromosomes. The nucleolar activity in the B microchromosomes was characterized, and an analysis of mitotic instability of these microchromosomes was accomplished. The results showed a diploid chromosome number of 50 chromosom...

2002
Margarida Lima Carvalho Claudio Oliveira Fausto Foresti

The family Gasteropelecidae is composed of three genera and eight species. This study shows that Thoracocharax cf. stellatus has 2n = 52 chromosomes for both sexes. The five males studied showed 8 metacentric, 16 submetacentric, 4 subtelocentric, and 24 acrocentric chromosomes; the seven females showed only one submetacentric chromosome, belonging to pair 11, and one extra acrocentric chromosom...

2001
ELIANA REGINA FORNI-MARTINS MARCELO GUERRA

Three different techniques were applied to analyze the patterns of longitudinal chromosome differentiation in five Sesbania species (S. exasperata, S. punicea, S. sesban, S. tetraptera, and two different geographical populations of S. virgata). For all the species investigated, the prophase chromosome condensation was always proximal. After staining with the fluorochromes chromomycin A, and DAP...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1966
H. J. Barr W. Plaut

When viewed in historical perspective, as has recently been done by Schu]tz (29), studies of the nucleo]us are seen to have had as a pivotal point the relationship between nucleoli and chromosomes. For this reason, students of the nucleolus have been much interested in recent reports of D N A within nucleoli. One such report (21) described DNA-con ta in ing elements in the nucleoli of the saliv...

2012
Gayane Karagyan Dorota Lachowska Mark Kalashian

The male karyotypes of Acmaeodera pilosellae persica Mannerheim, 1837 with 2n=20 (18+neoXY), Sphenoptera scovitzii Faldermann, 1835 (2n=38-46), Dicerca aenea validiuscula Semenov, 1895 - 2n=20 (18+Xyp) and Sphaerobothris aghababiani Volkovitsh et Kalashian, 1998 - 2n=16 (14+Xyp) were studied using conventional staining and different chromosome banding techniques: C-banding, AgNOR-banding, as we...

2008
Sandra Morelli

A cytogenetic study was conducted on an Astyanax eigenmanniorum population from the Caetano Stream (18° 44' 56" S/ 048° 18' 39" W) in Uberlândia, MG, Brazil showing a modal diploid number of 48 chromosomes in the standard male and female karyotypes. However, in several specimens it was also possible to observe metaphases with one or two B chromosomes, increasing the diploid number to 49 or 50 c...

Journal: :Cytogenetic and genome research 2013
E Gornung

Molecular cytogenetic data on the number and position of 45S ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA; located in nucleolus organizing regions, NORs) detected by FISH in 330 species of 77 families and 22 orders of bony fishes (Teleostei) and, additionally, 11 species of basal ray-finned fishes are compiled and analyzed. The portion of species with single rDNA sites in the sample amounts to 72%. The percentage...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1985
M J Pébusque M Vio-Cigna B Aldebert R Seite

A quantitative stereological analysis was undertaken in nucleoli of rat superior cervical ganglion neurons. In this model, two types of fibrillar centres were observed: (1) small-type fibrillar centres were observed during the light span; and (2) a single large-type fibrillar centre occurred during the dark span near the smaller ones. The present data showed that the drastic increase in the mea...

2014
Kaitlin M. Stimpson Lori L. Sullivan Molly E. Kuo Beth A. Sullivan

The short arms of the ten acrocentric human chromosomes share several repetitive DNAs, including ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA). The rDNA arrays correspond to nucleolar organizing regions that coalesce each cell cycle to form the nucleolus. Telomere disruption by expressing a mutant version of telomere binding protein TRF2 (dnTRF2) causes non-random acrocentric fusions, as well as large-scale nucle...

2015
Yun Wah Lam Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy

The nucleolus is a non-membrane-bound nuclear organelle found in all eukaryotes. It is the quintessential 'RNA-seeded' nuclear body, forming around specific chromosomal features called nucleolar organizing regions that contain arrays of ribosomal DNA. Assembly is triggered by activation of RNA polymerase I-mediated transcription and regulated in mammalian cells in a cell cycle-dependent manner....

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