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Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
Meiotic phenotype of ms(3)168-112 and ms(3)127-109 lines. Left column: immunostaining with anti α-tubulin; right column: Hoechst 33258 staining.
For comparison, see also the wild type meiosis reported in Figure 4. a-b: early prometaphase
in primary spermatocytes of ms(3)168-112 mutants; chromatin is condensed (b) as in wild type but asters are absent (a). c-d:
late prometaphase in ms(3)127-109 primary spermatocytes; arrows in (d) point to aggregated mitochondria resembling nebenkern.
e-f: a meiotic cell, from ms(3)127-109 testes showing multiple α-tubulin nucleation foci (e) and four nuclei of different
sizes (f). g-h: abnormal spermatids during the elongation stage in ms(3)168-112 males; note the irregular organization of microtubules (g) and the unusual chromatin
distribution (h). i: spermatids from the ms(3)168-112 line showing irregular nuclei/nebenkern associations and irregular nuclear size. Bars:
10 μm
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