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A new way of describing meiosis that uses fractal dimension to predict metaphase I

Meiosis, the reductive nuclear division, is a continuum, but for purposes of communication, is described in stages. In sexually-reproducing organisms, including the dwarf mistletoe Arceuthobium americanum, prophase I of meiosis is prolonged (8 months for female A. americanum). Conversely, metaphase...

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Autor principal: Ross, Cynthia M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1182235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16094465
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description Meiosis, the reductive nuclear division, is a continuum, but for purposes of communication, is described in stages. In sexually-reproducing organisms, including the dwarf mistletoe Arceuthobium americanum, prophase I of meiosis is prolonged (8 months for female A. americanum). Conversely, metaphase I, where chromosome pairs line up along a dividing cell's "equator", is relatively brief, difficult to predict, but critical regarding the random distribution of the paternal and maternal chromosomes in sexual organisms. However, descriptions of meiosis as either a continuum or stages are limited to qualitative observations. A quantification of meiosis can provide mathematical descriptors and allow for the prediction of when chromosomes reach the equator; this will not only be useful to researchers of cell division, but also to those requiring a large sample of metaphase I materials. Here, the probability-density function was used to calculate the fractal dimension of A. americanum nuclei undergoing early meiosis, and it predicted the onset of metaphase I by 2 days.
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spelling pubmed-11822352005-08-09 A new way of describing meiosis that uses fractal dimension to predict metaphase I Ross, Cynthia M. Int J Biol Sci Short Research Communication Meiosis, the reductive nuclear division, is a continuum, but for purposes of communication, is described in stages. In sexually-reproducing organisms, including the dwarf mistletoe Arceuthobium americanum, prophase I of meiosis is prolonged (8 months for female A. americanum). Conversely, metaphase I, where chromosome pairs line up along a dividing cell's "equator", is relatively brief, difficult to predict, but critical regarding the random distribution of the paternal and maternal chromosomes in sexual organisms. However, descriptions of meiosis as either a continuum or stages are limited to qualitative observations. A quantification of meiosis can provide mathematical descriptors and allow for the prediction of when chromosomes reach the equator; this will not only be useful to researchers of cell division, but also to those requiring a large sample of metaphase I materials. Here, the probability-density function was used to calculate the fractal dimension of A. americanum nuclei undergoing early meiosis, and it predicted the onset of metaphase I by 2 days. Ivyspring International Publisher 2005-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1182235/ /pubmed/16094465 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons License which permits distribution and reproduction for noncommerical purposes, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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