Abstract

Nuclei from the four major tissues of the nematode Panagrellus silusiae were enumerated and examined using Feulgen microspectrophotometry at each stage during postembryonic development. The number of nuclei in the hypodermis, nerve, and intestine remains fairly constant during maturation, but there is a slight increase (∼57%) in the number of muscle nuclei. Thus, this organism is not stringently eutelic. The total number of somatic nuclei is about 600. DNA values of hypodermis and nerve nuclei were unimodal and adult nuclei had 2C amounts of DNA. The DNA distribution of muscle nuclei reflects the pattern expected for a tissue in which a portion of the nuclei are undergoing DNA synthesis. Intestinal nuclei accumulated DNA in the absence of nuclear division and in the adult the nuclei fall into discrete DNA classes which correspond to a geometric series of the 2C value. It is concluded that chromatin diminution does not occur in this species. In addition, the relationship in the different tissues of nuclear DNA content to nuclear volume and cell size is discussed.

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