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Gene amplification in oocytes with 8 germinal vesicles from the tailed frog Ascaphus truei Stejneger

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In the last 3 oogonial mitoses in Ascaphus truei all daughter nuclei remain in the same cell. The oocyte is 8-nucleate at the start of meiotic prophase and remains so until late in oogenesis when 7 of the nuclei disappear. All 8 nuclei in a single oocyte resemble one another with respect to size and chromatin distribution at all stages of meiotic prophase. Much of the Feulgen-positive material in pachytene nuclei is concentrated into one region of the nucleus. — All of the 8 germinal vesicles of yolky oocytes have a full set of lampbrush diplotene bivalents. Germinal vesicles from oocytes of up to 0.8 mm diameter have less than 100 nucleoli, some of which are multiple nucleoli in the sense that they have more than one core region. Each of the 8 nuclei in oocytes from one animal had about the same volume of nucleolar material. — Two values have been obtained for the amount of DNA in a diploid nucleus from Ascaphus. A biochemical estimate utilizing erythrocyte nuclei and the diphenylamine reaction yielded a value of 7.1 pg per nucleus. Microphotometry of erythrocyte nuclei stained with Feulgen's reagent gave a value of 8.2 pg per nucleus. — Microphotometric measurements of Feulgen-stained nuclei at various stages of meiotic prophase up to diplotene indicate that each nucleus synthesizes up to 5 pg of extrachromosomal DNA during and immediately after pachytene. This DNA is considered to be nucleolar. Autoradiography of nuclei from oocytes which had been incubated for 6h in 3H thymidine showed silver grains over pachytene and early diplotene nuclei only. In pachytene nuclei the silver grains overlaid that part of the nucleus where Feulgen-positive material was most concentrated. Most of the chromosomal material was unlabelled. — The significance of the 8-nucleate condition in Ascaphus oocytes is discussed, and the amount of nucleolar DNA synthesized at pachytene and of nucleolar material present in germinal vesicles is compared with corresponding situations in other amphibians.

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Macgregor, H.C., Kezer, J. Gene amplification in oocytes with 8 germinal vesicles from the tailed frog Ascaphus truei Stejneger. Chromosoma 29, 189–206 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00326078

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