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The nucleolus organizer region of maize (Zea mays L.)

Ribosomal RNA gene distribution and nucleolar interactions

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Maize plants were produced partially triploid for the heterochromatic segment of the nucleolus organizer region (NOR) or partially triploid or tetraploid for the site giving rise to the secondary constriction of the NOR. These partially hyperploid plants were characterized in terms of chromosome and/or nucleolar constitution by light microscopy at pachytene, diakinesis, and quartet stages of microsporogenesis. DNA's of the various partially hyperploid plants and appropriate controls were extracted and hybridized with 3H-rRNA. The heterochromatic segment of the NOR was found to contain most of the rRNA cistrons, but has little or no interaction with the nucleolus. In contrast with the heterochromatic segment, the site giving rise to the secondary constriction contains few rRNA cistrons but is active in nucleolar formation as viewed at pachytene, diakinesis and quartet stages.

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Givens, J.F., Phillips, R.L. The nucleolus organizer region of maize (Zea mays L.). Chromosoma 57, 103–117 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00292910

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