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Abstract
The macronucleus in Tokophrya infusionum is composed of numerous Feulgen-positive chromatin bodies (about 0.5 micro in diameter) which appear in thin sections as a dense spongework, homogeneous throughout. The same appearance characterizes metaphase chromosomes of higher forms. Some chromatin bodies of the macronucleus were found to possess a highly organized structure in certain old organisms. This structure appears in cross-sections as a honeycomb and in longitudinal sections as parallel lines about 120 A in diameter evenly spaced (about 230 A). As far as is known this is the first time a regular structure has been found in bodies of chromosomal character at the dimensional level presently explored by electron microscopy. The demonstration that OsO(4) can preserve order in chromatin material is another significant aspect of these findings.Entities:
Keywords: CELL NUCLEUS; PROTOZOA
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Year: 1955 PMID: 13263330 PMCID: PMC2229657 DOI: 10.1083/jcb.1.5.421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophys Biochem Cytol ISSN: 0095-9901