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The Somatic Function of the Germ Nucleus in Pseudourostyla cris tat a: Asexual Reproduction and Stomatogenesis

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The micronuclei of the ciliated protozoan Pseudourostyla cristata were eliminated by amputation shortly before binary fusion and the amicronucleate cell lines derived from regenerants were maintained for more than a year, displaying a lower viability and reduced vigor in asexual propagation.
Abstract
The micronuclei of the ciliated protozoan Pseudourostyla cristata were eliminated by amputation shortly before binary fusion. The amicronucleate cell lines derived from regenerants were maintained for more than a year. They exhibited a lower viability and reduced vigor in asexual propagation. There was some improvement in the growth of the cell lines 1 mo after operation, but the growth rate remained subnormal even up to 1 yr of culture. The exact cause of the poor growth and survival in the first 3 wk after operation, whether the loss of the micronucleus or operational damage, remains to be determined. It is nevertheless clear that the micronucleus is important for subsequent asexual propagation. The amicronucleate cell lines were permanently crippled in morphogenesis, unlike the situation in Paramecium amicronucleates in which stomatogenesis returned to near-normal during asexual propagation. They always included some cells with a characteristically defective adoral zone of membranelles, reduced number of frontal-ventral-transverse cirri, and reduced body length. They were also reluctant to encyst. It is evident that the micronucleus is important for maintaining normality of the oral apparatus. It is postulated that the permanent stomatogenic crippling of amicronucleates might be related to genomic reduction in the developing macronucleus in sexual reproduction, as exhibited by other hypotrichs. The morphological defects associated with the adoral zone of membranelles may be rationalized as arising from the spreading of a zone of degeneration in the cortex affecting the left edge of the membranelles.

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Moc3, a novel Zn finger type protein involved in sexual development, ascus formation, and stress response of Schizosaccharomyces pombe

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Developmental heterochrony in ciliated protozoa: overlap of asexual and sexual cycles during conjugation

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Commitment to the First Cortical Reorganization During Conjugation in Stylonychia mytilus: An Argument for Homology with Cortical Development During Binary Fission

TL;DR: Support is provided for the notion that the first cortical reorganization of conjugants is homologous to the asexual mode of cortical development in dividers, according to the theory of developmental heterochrony in the sexual reproduction of hypotrichs.
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Regeneration of amicronucleate fragments in the hypotrichous ciliate Pseudourostyla levis.

TL;DR: Observations indicate that the absence of micronuclei does not affect cortical development and cortical organelle assembly during regeneration of the hypotrichous ciliate Pseudourostyla levis, and might play some important role in fixing LP-membranelles firmly in the cell cortex.
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Three different types of mate-killer (mu) particle in Paramecium aurelia (syngen 1).

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TL;DR: Two new strains of mu particle in P. aurelia syngen I are compared with the previously known mu particles of stock 540 by light and electron microscopy and each appears to require the presence of different genes of Paramecium.
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The micronucleus of the ciliate Stylonychia mytilus; its nucleic acid synthesis and its function.

TL;DR: Experiments in which the micronuclei were removed from the organism showed that they have a function during vegetative growth and division, and there is probably a low level of RNA-synthesis in the micRONuclei during the whole cell life cycle.
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Stomatogenesis during sexual and asexual reproduction in an amicronucleate strain of Paramecium caudatum.

TL;DR: It is suggested that the micronucleus has a primary role in developing the normal oral apparatus after nuclear reorganization and that the oral apparatus of amicronucleate exconjugants seems to be shallower than that of micron nucleates.
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Transplantation of germ nuclei in Paramecium caudatum. III. Role of germinal micronucleus in vegetative growth.

TL;DR: It is evident that the germinal micronucleus plays an important role not only during the sexual cycle but also in vegetative growth.