Nuclear rDNA in Euglena gracilis: Paucity of chromosomal units and replication of extrachromosomal units

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Copy number of chromosomal rDNA units was investigated in two Euglena gracilis wild-type strains. It was established by dot blot analysis that these strains possess about four integrated units per haploid genome. This is the first example of a photosynthetic cell with only a few chromosomal ribosomal genes. In addition to these units, Euglena has 800 to 4000 extrachromosomal rDNA units. Electron microscopy revealed that these free rDNA circles bear a replication origin, and intermediates of replication show a D-loop structure. © 1988 IRL Press Limited.

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Ravel-Chapuis, P. (1988). Nuclear rDNA in Euglena gracilis: Paucity of chromosomal units and replication of extrachromosomal units. Nucleic Acids Research, 16(11), 4801–4810. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/16.11.4801

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