MEIOSIS IN THE OOMYCETES: I. A MICROSPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF NUCLEAR DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID IN SAPROLEGNIA TERRESTRIS

Abstract
A cytological and cytochemical examination of Saprolegnia terrestris Cookson was undertaken to resolve the conflict of opinion regarding the life cycle of fungi in the Saprolegniaceae, i.e., whether meiosis is zygotic or gametic. Microspectrophotometric analysis reveals that pre‐divisional oogonial and antheridial nuclei are 4C; a subsequent reduction division in the sex organs produces 1C male and female gametes. These division products coexist in the developing oospore and presumably fuse to produce the diploid zygote. Analysis of the somatic hyphal nuclei shows a 2C DNA content, with the characteristic skew and bimodal character indicative of predominantly G1, and some S‐period and G2 types. The evidence is completely consistent with gametic meiosis, i.e., a predominant diploid vegetative phase and short haploid phase, and refutes the notion of zygotic meiosis. Further ramifications of the work are discussed along with preliminary results of related work in progress.
Funding Information
  • Office of General Research
  • University of Georgia, Athens (30601)