Abstract

In antheridial nuclei of <em>Oedogonium cardiacum</em> (Hass.) Wittr. during male gamete formation, the DNA presynthetic period is shortened, the synthetic and postsynthetic periods are lengthened (G<sub>1</sub> - 15%, S - 58%, G<sub>2</sub> - 29%) as compared with those in vegetative cells (G<sub>1</sub> - 31%, S - 44%, G<sub>2</sub> - 25%). Differences in the ratio of the relative amounts of eu- and heterochromatin in the antheridial mother cell (AMC) nucleus and antheridial cell nucleus were determined. Hydrolysis curves revealed two peaks of higher optical density (3.5 and 8.5 h hydrolysis with 5N HCl at 23°C), corresponding to eu- and heterochromatin. Heterochromatin in antheridial cell nuclei was characterized by a greater optical density than that of heterochromatin in AMC nuclei. The presence of two local optimal density maxima is considered as facultative and constitutive increasing of chromatin condensation in the process of male cell development.

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