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Nuclear Behavior During Reconjugation in Euplotes patella (Ciliophora, Hypotrichida) 1
Author(s) -
SATO KATSUYUKI
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
the journal of protozoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.067
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1550-7408
pISSN - 0022-3921
DOI - 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1985.tb04047.x
Subject(s) - biology , micronucleus test , meiosis , microbiology and biotechnology , macronucleus , micronucleus , genetics , ciliate , chemistry , gene , toxicity , organic chemistry
Nuclear behavior during reconjugation and the ultimate fate of the ex‐reconjugants were followed after induction of reconjugation in Euplotes patella . An exconjugant could reconjugate with a vegetative cell or with another exconjugant. Exconjugants at an early stage of macronuclear development (oval macronuclear anlagen) did not reconjugate frequently whereas exconjugants at a late stage of macronuclear development (rod‐like macronuclear anlagen) reconjugated frequently. In all cases, the micronucleus underwent normal meiosis and other nuclear changes. After reconjugation, a new macronuclear anlage and a new micronucleus were formed normally, so that there were two kinds of macronuclear anlagen in the exconjugants, an old and a new. The old rod‐shaped anlage did not disappear after the differentiation of a new one, but it was broken up into several fragments. While the survival rate after normal conjugation was 78%, it was 0–20% after reconjugation. These results suggest that the micronuclei of exconjugants can act as germ nuclei even at a very early stage and that reconjugation, unlike conjugation, is harmful to the cell.

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