The karyotypes of five species of ranid frogs were determined
from metaphase plates of bone marrow cells. The colchicine, hypotonic-
citrate, blaze-dry technique was used to obtain the plates.
Morphometric datawere obtained from the karyotypes and compared
with other species of the genus Rana.
Like most other members of the...
Part of the Y chromosome in humans is detectable as a brightly
fluorescing body in interphase nuclei stained with quinacrine dyes.
This fluorescent body when stained with quinacrine mustard dihydrochloride,
in cells from some 15 human subjects, was seen to manifest
a variable morphology which appeared to be related to...
Four cell lines derived from embryonic tissues of four species
of salmonid fishes, and one from a hepatoma in rainbow trout have
been established in this laboratory. The species represented are
chinook, coho, and sockeye salmon; and steelhead and rainbow trout.
All of these lines have been cultivated for approximately...
Successful cell division requires proper chromosome movement, including accurate congression to the metaphase plate and proper segregation to spindle poles. Errors that occur in either event can cause chromosome aneuploidy in daughter cells, which may lead to cell death, genetic diseases and cancers (Matson and Stukenberg,2012, Compton, 2000). The force...
The present investigation with the chromosomes of Zea mays
was conducted to determine: (1) the effects of chelating agents on the
process of cytological exchange, and (2) the effects of chelating agents
on genetic recombination.
To ascertain the influence of chelating agents on cytological
exchange, four known heterozygolis paracentric inversion...