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Fig. 4. Relative frequencies of nuclei with a single telomere FISH cluster
(bouquet) obtained in limited nuclear spreads of the following SK1 strains.
Diploid wild-type (2n WT; data taken from
Trelles-Sticken et al., 1999),
tetraploid (4n) and sir3
diploid (2n sir3D)
and haploid sir3
spo13
(1n sir3D).
The data shown are corrected for the initial frequencies in that the
t=0 values (6% in diploid WT, 2% in 2n sir3D, 0% in
tetraploid and 2% in haploid) were subtracted from all values of the
subsequent time points. Initial increase in bouquet frequencies is similar in
diploid WT, haploid and diploid sir3
meioses, whereas
tetraploid meiosis displays a substantial delay in bouquet occurrence. In
sir3
, haploid and diploid meiosis a further increase in
bouquet frequency pauses after 180 minutes Two peaks in the mutant and
tetraploid time course suggest that physiological sub-populations progress
through meiosis consecutively.