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    Chromosoma 35 (1971), S. 300-309 
    ISSN: 1432-0886
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The time course of meiotic amplification of nucleolar DNA in Xenopus laevis oocytes has been studied autoradiographically. We find that the process is first detectable in zygotene nuclei less than 7 days after the end of premeiotic S-phase. It is completed 3 1/2 weeks later, towards the end of pachytene. Premeiotic S-phase lasts for 1–2 weeks. We are not certain whether it is followed by a short G2 or whether leptotene commences immediately. Leptotene lasts for 5±2 days, zygotene for 7±2 days and pachytene for about 20 days before the oocyte gradually enters the extended diplotene stage. Various molecular mechanisms for amplification are discussed in the light of a 24±3 day amplification time. All are found to be potentially capable of amplifying sufficient nucleolar DNA in the time available.
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    Chromosoma 46 (1974), S. 421-433 
    ISSN: 1432-0886
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A technique for the isolation of very high molecular weight rDNA1 from the ovary of Xenopus laevis is described. Tritiated rDNA was prepared by this method from ovaries at the amplification stage, and spread on slides for light microscope autoradiography. The average molecular weight of the spread DNA was greater than 180×106 daltons. Unlike chromosomal DNA grain tracks, rDNA tracks after 2 or 4 hours of labelling were not tandemly arranged. By allowing ovaries to equilibrate gradually with exogenous precursors, tracks showing a single gradient of grain density were produced, indicating that replication was proceeding in one direction at these sites. Bidirectional initiations, if they occur at all during amplification, are rare. The rate of rDNA chain growth is 10.5 μ/hour at 23° C, which is the same as the rate for chromosomal DNA synthesis in X. laevis. After 24 hours some tracks are over 200 μ long, suggesting that replication at a site may be continuous for at least this period. Although they do not distinguish between several alternative mechanisms, the results are compatible with a rolling circle mechanism for gene amplification.
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