Salivary glands were fixed in cold 1 per cent osmium tetroxide in veronal-acetate buffer containing sucrose and embedded in methacrylate mixture or Araldite. The salivary gland nuclei of sciarids show a continuous production of nucleoli, which remain multiple and not consolidated into a single structure. The earliest recognizable nucleoli, which we call "elementary nucleoli," are aggregations of a few paired 40 A fibrils and a few 150 A particles, at many points within chromosome bands. Further development consists of the detachment of the elementary nucleoli from their points of origin and their subsequent mutual coalescence. As a result, dense patches of nucleolar material are formed which become large nucleoli at the surface of chromosomes, either attached to the band or free. The fully formed nucleoli have a characteristic dual structure with a narrow dense periphery and a broader less dense internum. Fibrils and particles are present in both regions, and the difference in density reflects differences in the packing of the two structural elements. The duality in structure is lost in later stages. The nucleolar fibrils appear to be similar to the chromosomal fibrils. The 150 A particles in nucleoli, chromosomes, and nuclear sap seem identical. The significance of these observations is discussed for nucleologenesis in general.
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April 01 1963
ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON SALIVARY GLAND CELLS : I. The Nucleus of Bradysia mycorum Frey (Sciaridae), with Special Reference to the Nucleolus
J. Jacob,
J. Jacob
From the Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
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J. L. Sirlin
J. L. Sirlin
From the Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
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J. Jacob
From the Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
J. L. Sirlin
From the Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
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August 03 1962
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright, 1963, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1963
J Cell Biol (1963) 17 (1): 153–165.
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August 03 1962
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J. Jacob, J. L. Sirlin; ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON SALIVARY GLAND CELLS : I. The Nucleus of Bradysia mycorum Frey (Sciaridae), with Special Reference to the Nucleolus . J Cell Biol 1 April 1963; 17 (1): 153–165. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.17.1.153
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