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Biocell ; 33(3): 167-177, Dec. 2009. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-595021

ABSTRACT

Porcine immature oocyte quality (i.e., that of live oocytes at the germinal vesicle stage) was evaluated according to features of the surrounding cumulus, aiming to establish maturational competence of different subpopulations of such cumulus-oocyte complexes. Six subpopulations were identified: A1 (with a dense cumulus), A2 (with a translucent cumulus), B1 (with the corona radiata), B2 (partly naked oocytes), C (naked oocytes), D (with a dark cumulus). The percent incidence of live oocyte in these subpopulations changed significantly as related to cumulus features, however the occurrence of oocytes in the germinal vesicle stage was lower in class D only. Similar metaphase II rates achieved in A1, A2, B1 and B2 classes after in vitro maturation suggest that the nucleus may in fact mature in vitro, in spite of the different accompanying cumulus features which are typical of these classes. In contrast, a higher cytoplasmic maturation rate obtained in class A may indicate a stronger dependence of this variable upon cumulus features than that shown by nuclear maturation. When different types of cumulus expansion after in vitro maturation were considered (i.e., fully expanded cumulus, partly expanded cumulus, and partly naked oocyte), no differences were found in the percent of oocytes reaching metaphase II or cytoplasmic maturation. It is concluded that morphological features of the collected porcine cumulus-oocyte complexes (rather than cumulus behavior during culture) may be useful for selection of potentially competent oocytes for in vitro fertilization and embryo production.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Fertilization in Vitro , Ovarian Follicle/cytology , Metaphase/physiology , Oocytes/cytology , Swine/physiology
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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 5(4): 797-803, 2006. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-482079

ABSTRACT

In the hexaploid (2n = 6x = 54) accession B176 of Brachiaria brizantha, one cytological characteristic differentiated it from the other accessions previously analyzed with the same ploidy level. Nearly 40% of meiocytes displayed the chromosome set arranged at two metaphase plates at the poles of the cell, close to the membrane. In these cells, both metaphase plates were arranged in an angle to form a typical tripolar spindle. Therefore, cells did not show normal chromosome segregation at anaphase I. Only nine univalent chromosomes migrated from each plate to the opposite pole with the remainder staying immobile on the plate. As a result of such spindle orientation and chromosome behavior, trinucleate telophases I were recorded. After telophase, cytokinesis eliminated the small nuclei into a microcyte. The second division proceeded normally, with the presence of microcytes in all phases. The origin of such an abnormality was explained on the hexaploid level of the accession which could have resulted by chromosome doubling of a triploid derived from species that did not display the same behavior for spindle organization. The high percentage of meiotic abnormalities recorded in this accession compromises fertility and renders it inadequate for the breeding program.


Subject(s)
Brachiaria/cytology , Brachiaria/genetics , Chromosomes, Plant/genetics , Metaphase/genetics , Polyploidy , Brachiaria/physiology , Chromosome Aberrations , Metaphase/physiology
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Biocell ; 29(2): 177-181, ago. 2005. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-429672

ABSTRACT

A spontaneous male-sterile, female-fertile mutation affecting bivalent arrangement at the metaphase plate and cytokinesis was detected in line BR98-197 of the soybean breeding program developed by Embrapa - National Soybean Research Centre. Untill diakinesis, meiosis was normal with chromosome pairing as bivalents. From this phase, in several meiocytes, bivalents were not able to organize a single metaphase plate and remained scattered in the cytoplasm in a few or several groups. In these meiocytes, chromosomes segregated in both divisions giving rise to several micronuc1ei. However, the main cause of male sterility was the absence of cytokinesis after telophase II. Instead of the typical tetrads of microspores, four nucleate coenocytic microspores were formed. In the mutant, pollen mitoses did not occur, and after engorgement by starch, pollen underwent a progressive process of degeneration


Subject(s)
Male , Cell Division/physiology , Cell Division/genetics , Infertility, Male/physiopathology , Infertility, Male/genetics , Meiosis/physiology , Meiosis/genetics , Metaphase/physiology , Metaphase/genetics , Glycine max , Glycine max/physiology , Plant Physiological Phenomena , Genes , Mutation/genetics , Plants/genetics , Pollen/physiology , Pollen/genetics
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Rev. microbiol ; 21(3): 232-7, set. 1990. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-280151

ABSTRACT

Resumo: O objetivo desse estudo foi descrever aspectos do comportamento nuclear durante a divisäo miótica em conídios e células miceliais do fungo celulolítico Humicola so. A sequência dos eventos mitóticos foi similar aquela observada em outros fungos filamentosos. O número de cromossomos observados no final da metáfase näo pode ser determinado com segurança, mas pareceu estar entre 6 e 8. As culturas de Humicola sp frequentemente mostraram anastomose de hifas e a presença de núcleos na ponte hifal, o que permitiria a ocorrência de heterocariose,e indica que o ciclo parasexual pode ocorrer nessa espécie (au)


Subject(s)
Fungi/cytology , Metaphase/physiology , Mitosis/physiology , Chromosomes, Fungal/physiology , Cell Division/physiology
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