
pmid: 4732308
handle: 10261/278715
The present study deals with the nucleolar structure in primary spermatocytes of some Drosophila species. The nucleoli in living spermatocytes show a dark area (basophilic area, composed by "pars granulosa") attached to the nuclear envelope, an oblong area with intermediate optical density (argentophilic area, formed by "pars fibrosa"), and small light regions which appear as vacuole-like areas. This segregated morphology in Drosophila spermatocytes allows to correlate the nucleolar architecture at the light and electron microscope level.
Peer reviewed
5 p.-7 fig.
Male, Animals, Drosophila, Spermatozoa, Cell Nucleolus
Male, Animals, Drosophila, Spermatozoa, Cell Nucleolus
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