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In metaphase preparations from leucocytes of the toad, Bufo marinus, conspicuous secondary constrictions are present in the number 7 pair of chromosomes. These constrictions were considered to be the nucleolar organizers since they were associated with nucleoli during prophase. In 35 out of 60 individuals taken from natural populations, the homologous nucleolar organizers produced two equal-sized nucleoli and secondary constrictions (Group I animals). Pour animals (Group II) had only one very large secondary constriction in the majority of their metaphase preparations and an abnormally high frequency of cells containing one nucleolus. The remaining 21 animals (Group III) had unequal-sized constrictions in most of their metaphases but were more variable than the individuals of Groups I or II since they also had metaphases with two equal constrictions or only one constriction.
The DNA from individuals of each group was hybridized with radioactive ribosomal RNA in order to correlate the size of nucleoli and constrictions with the amount of DNA (rDNA) homologous to ribosomal RNA. The two animals of Group II which were studied contained 0.056% of their genome homologous to ribosomal RNA a value considerably higher than those found for any of the animals of Groups I or III. These high values for rDNA coupled with the morphological appearance of the nucleolar homologues suggested a duplication of the nucleolar organizer in the homologue with the long constriction. The amount of rDNA in animals of Group I and III varied between 0.025 and 0.048% of the genome. Although the animals with unequal-sized constrictions (Group III) had generally lower contents of rDNA than those with equal-sized constrictions (Group I), the values overlapped between the two groups. Further evidence which correlates the size of nucleoli with the number of ribosomal RNA genes comes from studies with a “small nucleolar” mutant of the Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum). Animals homozygous for this deletion were found to contain only 55% of the complement of rDNA present in the wild type. It is concluded that partial deletions and duplications of the nucleolar organizer as well as highly variable contents of rDNA are common in the genome of these amphibians.
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Presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Biology Department, University of Rochester.
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Miller, L., Brown, D.D. Variation in the activity of nucleolar organizers and their ribosomal gene content. Chromosoma 28, 430–444 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00284259
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