The kinetoplastic DNA of Trypanosoma lewisi is described as a filamentous body lying within a mitochondrion, with the filaments oriented parallel to the long axis of the cell. The manner of fixation, the replicative state, and perhaps the physiological state of the cell, may result in slight morphological differences among such bodies. The kinetoplastic DNA replicates to form "left" and "right" rather than "upper" and "lower" members, and both the kinetoplast and nucleus incorporate radiothymidine as shown by radioautography. Radioautographic analyses suggest a random incorporation of radiothymidine by kinetoplasts. Silver grains were occasionally observed over centriolar elements. Finally, the observations are discussed with respect to the sequential replication of the aforementioned organelles by T. lewisi.
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November 01 1968
FINE STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION OF THE KINETOPLAST OF TRYPANOSOMA LEWISI
Paul R. Burton,
Paul R. Burton
From the Departments of Zoology and Microbiology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
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Donald G. Dusanic
Donald G. Dusanic
From the Departments of Zoology and Microbiology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
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Paul R. Burton
From the Departments of Zoology and Microbiology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Donald G. Dusanic
From the Departments of Zoology and Microbiology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Received:
April 22 1968
Revision Received:
June 18 1968
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1968 by The Rockefeller University Press
1968
J Cell Biol (1968) 39 (2): 318–331.
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Received:
April 22 1968
Revision Received:
June 18 1968
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Paul R. Burton, Donald G. Dusanic; FINE STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION OF THE KINETOPLAST OF TRYPANOSOMA LEWISI . J Cell Biol 1 November 1968; 39 (2): 318–331. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.39.2.318
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