نتایج جستجو برای: nucleolus organizer region nor

تعداد نتایج: 644508  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1983
E Brownell M Krystal N Arnheim

We discuss the evolutionary significance of four aberrant 18S rDNA clones that were obtained from human, chimpanzee, and gorilla DNA libraries. We show that these clones carry representatives of a small 18S rDNA pseudogene family that arose in a common ancestor of these species. Aspects of their structure and phylogenetic distribution suggest that the 18S pseudogenes no longer interact genetica...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1973
J G Lafontaine A Lord

The interphase nucleolus in Allhim porrum meristematic cells is characterized by the presence of 1-4 dense fibrillar zones of rather complex organization. Each such zone appears to consist essentially of a convoluted, evacuolated, filamentous structure approximately 1-5 /*m in diameter. At the ultrastructural level, these structures exhibit an intricate array of lacunar spaces each of which is ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
J B Traldi D R Blanco M R Vicari J F Martinez R L Lui A V Barros R F Artoni O Moreira-Filho

We examined chromosomes of three species of the genus Hypostomus, in order to contribute to the understanding of the karyotype evolution of this group. Specimens of H. ancistroides and H. nigromaculatus displayed differences in karyotype formulas, distribution and location of heterochromatin and nucleolus organizer regions when compared to other populations of the same species. We made the...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1972
Tom Brady Mary E. Clutter

In both pIants and animals the mechanism of ribo-somal R N A synthesis is thought to be the same, yet genetic and biochemical evidence points to a dispersed origin along chromosomal D N A in plants (1, 2, 3) and a strict localization of genes coding for ribosomal R N A in the nucleolar organizer regions of chromosomes in animals (4, 5). A precise means of locahzing ribosomal cistrons has been m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1977
H E Bicudo R H Richardson

Typically, Drosophila have nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) confined to the sex chromosomes. Salivary gland cells of hybrids between Drosophila mulleri females and D. arizonensis males exhibit features in nucleolar organizer regulation that differentiate the species on one hand, and which show an interplay between the X and the microchromosome on the other hand.In the hybrid females only the ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1982
B Knibiehler C Mirre R Rosset

Classical electron-microscopic techniques (enzymic digestion, EDTA regressive staining) allied with autoradiographic studies after [3H]uridine incorporation or after RNA synthesis initiated by an exogeneous RNA polymerase in the presence of tritiated GTP, enabled us to describe the fine structure and activity of the nucleolus in an established Drosophila cell line. This nucleolus is composed of...

Journal: :Physiological research 2008
M Kalmárová E Smirnov L Kovácik A Popov I Raska

It is known that chromosomes occupy non-random positions in the cell nucleus. However, it is not clear to what extent their nuclear positions, together with their neighborhood, are conserved in daughter cells. To address specific aspects of this problem, we used the model of the chromosomes carrying ribosomal genes that are organized in clusters termed Nucleolus Organizer Regions (NORs). We com...

2010
Mauro Nirchio Emanuel Ricardo Monteiro Martinez Fausto Foresti Claudio Oliveira

Despite their ecological and economical importance, fishes of the family Ariidae are still genetically and cytogenetically poorly studied. Among the 133 known species of ariids, only eight have been karyotyped. Cytogenetic analyses performed on Genidens barbus and Sciades herzbergii revealed that both species have 2n = 56 chromosomes and Cathorops aff. mapale has 2n = 52 chromosomes: Genidens b...

2016
Alexander G Dyomin Elena I Koshel Artem M Kiselev Alsu F Saifitdinova Svetlana A Galkina Tatsuo Fukagawa Anna A Kostareva Elena R Gaginskaya

Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, whose activity results in nucleolus formation, constitute an extremely important part of genome. Despite the extensive exploration into avian genomes, no complete description of avian rRNA gene primary structure has been offered so far. We publish a complete chicken rRNA gene cluster sequence here, including 5'ETS (1836 bp), 18S rRNA gene (1823 bp), ITS1 (2530 bp), 5...

Journal: :Genes & development 2006
Keith Earley Richard J Lawrence Olga Pontes Rachel Reuther Angel J Enciso Manuela Silva Nuno Neves Michael Gross Wanda Viegas Craig S Pikaard

Nucleolar dominance describes the silencing of one parental set of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes in a genetic hybrid, an epigenetic phenomenon that occurs on a scale second only to X-chromosome inactivation in mammals. An RNA interference (RNAi) knockdown screen revealed that the predicted Arabidopsis histone deacetylase, HDA6, is required for rRNA gene silencing in nucleolar dominance. In vivo, d...

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