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Abstract
Autoradiography with Ca(45) has been used to obtain information about the relation between calcium and chromosomes. Labelled pollen from the Easter lily, Lilium longiflorum, was allowed to develop into pollen tubes between 5 and 6 cm. long in the styles of non-radioactive flowers. All of the nuclei, namely the tube nucleus and the two sperm nuclei, retain Ca(45) after this period of growth and development. Since the two sperm nuclei have formed during this interval by the mitotic division of the generative nucleus and growth of the tube has occurred under the influence of the tube nucleus, it is inferred that the calcium was bound in a stable nuclear component, the chromosomes.Entities:
Keywords: CELL NUCLEUS/chemistry; PLANTS/chemistry; RADIOAUTOGRAPHY
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Year: 1959 PMID: 13834023 PMCID: PMC2224692 DOI: 10.1083/jcb.6.3.339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophys Biochem Cytol ISSN: 0095-9901