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Distribution of telomeres in the tobacco meiotic nuclei during cytomixis
Cell Biology International, 2015AbstractCytomixis is the migration of nuclei from one cell to another in higher plants, most frequently observable during microsporogenesis, which has a potential evolutionary significance. Currently, a major challenge is to label the chromatin migrating between cells to clarify its further fate.
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Botany Letters, 2022
Cytomixis is a process of intercellular nuclear migration (INM) often observable in plant male meiosis. The genes responsible for this phenomenon have not been discovered yet.
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Cytomixis is a process of intercellular nuclear migration (INM) often observable in plant male meiosis. The genes responsible for this phenomenon have not been discovered yet.
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Cytomixis in Agropyron cristatum
Genome, 1987An Agropyron cristatum plant (CB-9-41), crested wheat grass, and its vegetative clones have been identified that contain pollen mother cells that have a gain or a loss in chromatin (DNA). CB-9-41 was identified during the course of an experiment to determine the effectiveness of colchicine on the doubling of the chromosome complement.
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Cytomixis—a unique phenomenon in animal and plant
Protoplasma, 2013Cytomixis is reported to be a uniform phenomenon in the context of fertilization during spermatogenesis of animals and in some lower groups of plants where oogamous reproduction prevails. However, the phenomenon is versatile in flowering taxa as it lacks uniformity in occurrences, causes, formation of intercellular bridges, involvement of number of ...
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Chromosoma, 1976
Cytomixis is a spontaneous process occurring through the formation of cytoplasmic bridges between adjacent pollen mother cells. This phenomenon was observed in the pollen mother cells of 3 genotypes of Lolium perenne which had been subjected to directional selection for productivity of green material.
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Cytomixis is a spontaneous process occurring through the formation of cytoplasmic bridges between adjacent pollen mother cells. This phenomenon was observed in the pollen mother cells of 3 genotypes of Lolium perenne which had been subjected to directional selection for productivity of green material.
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Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1990
Cytomixis with actual transfer of chromatin material has been recorded in 6 woody species, from early prophase to telophase-II. It is more common at early stages of meiosis. Number of pollen mother cells involved vary from 2–8. As a consequence of chromatin migration both hypo and hyperploid meiocytes are seen inSerissa foetida, Symplocos chinensis ...
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Cytomixis with actual transfer of chromatin material has been recorded in 6 woody species, from early prophase to telophase-II. It is more common at early stages of meiosis. Number of pollen mother cells involved vary from 2–8. As a consequence of chromatin migration both hypo and hyperploid meiocytes are seen inSerissa foetida, Symplocos chinensis ...
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An ultrastructural study of cytomixis in tobacco pollen mother cells
Protoplasma, 2011Intercellular chromatin migration (cytomixis) in the pollen mother cells of two tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) lines was analyzed by electron microscopy during the first meiotic prophase. The maximal manifestation of cytomixis was observed in the pachytene.
Sergey R, Mursalimov, Elena V, Deineko
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Nature, significance, and cytological consequences of cytomixis
Cytology and Genetics, 2012Cytomixis is a widespread natural process of intercellular interaction, which is common for vegetative and generative tissues in both normal and pathological conditions. The origin, significance, and genetic control of cytomixis still remain partially unclear.
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Induction of cytomixis affects microsporogenesis in Sesamum indicum L. (Pedaliaceae)
Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, 2012Cytomixis was recorded during microsporogenesis in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), a member of the family Pedaliaceae. The phenomenon of cytomixis was observed at various stages of meiosis in 0.5% Sodium azide (SA) treated populations of Sesamum indicum L.
Girjesh Kumar, Ram Singh Yadav
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