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. 1971 Jul;48(1):73–81. doi: 10.1104/pp.48.1.73

Nucleic Acid Metabolism in Germinating Onion

I. Changes in Root Tip Nucleic Acid during Germination

P W Melera a,1,2
PMCID: PMC396804  PMID: 16657739

Abstract

Nucleic acid synthesis in the G1 cell population of the 1-millimeter apex of the Allium cepa embryo was studied during the initial 73 hours of germination. Quantitative data indicate that the total amount of RNA per cell began to increase after 18 hours of germination while the initial DNA per cell increase did not occur until some 20 hours later. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis patterns of 3H-uridine-labeled total nucleic acid samples indicated that synthesis of all detectable RNA fractions present in the pre-emergent 1-millimeter apex (i.e., cytoplasmic and “chloroplast-like” RNA) began at approximately the same time (18 hours). Synthesis of the various cytoplasmic RNA fractions continued throughout the germination period. Data indicating synthesis of the “chloroplast-like” RNA were obtained only for the initial 36 hours of germination. Specific radioactivity of 3H-uridine-labeled total nucleic acid increased during the first 41.5 hours of germination but then decreased while the accumulation of RNA per cell continued to increase throughout the 73-hour period. In addition, a method is described which reduced the bacterial contamination of Allium seed to a level not detectable by incorporation of radioactive precursors into bacterial ribosomal RNA.

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