Abstract

RNA synthesis as measured by the incorporation of tritiated uridine into trichloroacetic acid insoluble material was studied in the leaf protoplasts of cv. Kennebec and its parthenogenically derived dihaploid. Protoplasts of cv. Kennebec incorporated tritiated uridine at a greater rate and accumulated more than twice the amount of radioactive materials than did the dihaploid over a 6-h incubation period. Poly(A)+RNA, isolated from the total RNA of the tetraploid and of the dihaploid, by oligo(dT)-cellulose column chromatography, was present in amounts of 11.3 and 5.2 % respectively. The tetraploid synthesized 4.8 times the amount of poly(A)+RNA that was synthesized by the dihaploid.

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