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Amphibian oocyte nuclei contain numerous extra-chromosomal nuclei, each of which contains a tandem array of genes encoding ribosomal RNA. Active transcription is seen by the tree-like structures in which each branch represents a growing transcript. Untranscribed spacer DNA is seen between each transcript. | Amphibian {{oocyte}} nuclei contain numerous extra-chromosomal nuclei, each of which contains a tandem array of genes encoding ribosomal RNA. Active transcription is seen by the tree-like structures in which each branch represents a growing transcript. Untranscribed spacer DNA is seen between each transcript. | ||
Methods developed by O.L. Miller Jr. and colleagues, the | Methods developed by O.L. Miller Jr. and colleagues, the extra-chromosomal nuclei from a newt oocyte have been dispersed in low salt, and centrifuged through a sucrose cushion containing formaldehyde on to a carbon coated grid. | ||
:'''Links:''' [[Molecular Development - Ribonucleic acid]] | :'''Links:''' [[Molecular Development - Ribonucleic acid]] | ||
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Licensing: Attribution Non-Commercial; No Derivatives:This image is licensed under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution], Non-Commercial, No Derivatives License. | Licensing: Attribution Non-Commercial; No Derivatives:This image is licensed under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution], Non-Commercial, No Derivatives License. | ||
NCBI Organism Classification: Notophthalmus viridescens | NCBI Organism Classification: Notophthalmus viridescens Cell Type: oocyte Cellular Component: nucleolar chromatin | ||
Cell Type: oocyte | |||
Cellular Component: nucleolar chromatin | |||
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[[Category:Genetics]] [[Category:Oocyte]] [[Category:Molecular]] [[Category:Electron Micrograph]] | [[Category:Genetics]] [[Category:Oocyte]] [[Category:Molecular]] [[Category:Electron Micrograph]] |
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Amphibian oocyte transcription
Amphibian oocyte nuclei contain numerous extra-chromosomal nuclei, each of which contains a tandem array of genes encoding ribosomal RNA. Active transcription is seen by the tree-like structures in which each branch represents a growing transcript. Untranscribed spacer DNA is seen between each transcript.
Methods developed by O.L. Miller Jr. and colleagues, the extra-chromosomal nuclei from a newt oocyte have been dispersed in low salt, and centrifuged through a sucrose cushion containing formaldehyde on to a carbon coated grid.
Reference
Fawcett DW. The Cell Chapter 4 Nucleus, Figure 144.
Micrograph courtesy of Oscar Miller.
Original Image: The Cell: An Image Library CIL:11043 http://www.cellimagelibrary.org/images/11043 original image has been rotated 90 degrees.
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Licensing: Attribution Non-Commercial; No Derivatives:This image is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives License.
NCBI Organism Classification: Notophthalmus viridescens Cell Type: oocyte Cellular Component: nucleolar chromatin
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