ゾウリムシにおける生殖核の移植とその後の異常〔英文〕
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概要
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Three cell lines initiated by transplantation of the micronucleus into amicronucleate recipient underwent abortive autogamy: the micronuclei disappeared in 95% of the autogamous cells and nonfunctional macronuclear anlagen were formed in a few; all postautogamous cells died except when regeneration of fragments of the prezygotic macronucleus occurred. The physical basis for the abnormality was investigated by two series of transplantation experiments: (1) The micronuclei from these cell lines were transplanted into normal amicronucleates. The resulting combination nevertheless uniformly exhibited the same kind of abortive autogamy. (2) Micronuclei from normal cells were transplanted into cells of the three abnormal cell lines; this yielded cell lines that were able to undergo normal autogamy. The two experiments thus demonstrated that the physical basis of the abortive autogamy in the three cell lines resided in defective micronuclei in these, and not in any other possible defect in other parts of the cells. Some considerations also indicated that the defects in such micronuclei only originated during or after transplantation into the amicronucleate recipients.
- 日本遺伝学会の論文
著者
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NG Stephen
Zoology Department, University of Hong Kong, Research Institute for Science Education, Miyagi Colleg
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MIKAMI Kazuyuki
Zoology Department, University of Hong Kong, Research Institute for Science Education, Miyagi Colleg
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NG Stephen
Zoology Department, University of Hong Kong, Research Institute for Science Education, Miyagi College of Education
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MIKAMI Kazuyuki
Zoology Department, University of Hong Kong, Research Institute for Science Education, Miyagi College of Education
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見上 一幸
Zoology Department, University of Hong Kong, Research Institute for Science Education, Miyagi College of Education