Abstract

We investigated whether the specific localization of DNA replicator sites at the nuclear membrane at the end of the S phase, found in dividing animal cells and in the plantHaplopappus gracilis, applied also to other plants. We found that nuclei labelled at the nuclear periphery were observed in plants where the chromocenters are localized at the nuclear membrane. In other plants, where the chromocenters are scattered throughout the nucleus, a different pattern of labelling is observed where the silver grains are restricted to a number of distinct sites, distributed in a fashion similar to that of the chromocenters. We believe that these nuclei were replicating the chromocentric heterochromatin and so were therefore at the end of the S phase. The specific patterns of the distribution of DNA replicator sites at the end of the S phase make it possible to distinguish nuclei which are in the late S phase and thus define a specific stage of the S phase, during which only heterochromatin replication occurs.

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