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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 12, 385-389, Copyright © 1973 by Company of Biologists
Submitted on June 27, 1972
1 Electron Microscopical Unit for Biological Sciences, University of Oslo, Blindern, Oslo 3, Norway
This paper gives evidence suggesting that one of the two chloroplasts contributed to the zygote of Ulva mutabilis is rapidly destroyed. Chloroplasts in an advanced stage of disintegration can be seen only 4 min after copulation. Radioactive labelling of gametes prior to copulation shows that the disintegrating chloroplast is supplied through the + (plus) gamete, while the chloroplast from the - (minus) gamete is retained in the zygote. These observations are in agreement with genetic observations from the same alga.
Submitted on June 27, 1972