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Fig. 2. (a) Diagram of rye plant and meiotic development and anther culture
methodology. A single rye floret contains three anthers at an equivalent
developmental stage. Meiosis occurs synchronously within a single anther and
among the three anthers from one floret. The anthers are shown in
yellow-green, and meiotic cells are depicted in blue. The meiotic cells cannot
be observed through the anther wall; the diagram merely suggests their
location. One anther half provides the time 0 control, whereas the halves of a
second anther are put into culture. (b) Synchrony of meiosis in rye anthers. A
projection of a 3D image of meiotic cells from a single anther. All cells
appear to be in metaphase of the first meiotic division, as indicated by the
presence of seven bivalents. Bar, 10 µm.