1. Electron Microscope Tomography: Transcription in Three Dimensions
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Donald E. Olins, Tinnel Ep, Ada L. Olins, Henri A. Levy, Margle Sm, Durfee Rc, and Dover Sd
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In situ ,Multidisciplinary ,Polytene chromosome ,Transcription, Genetic ,DNA ,Biology ,Chironomidae ,Chromatin ,Microscopy, Electron ,Crystallography ,Ribonucleoproteins ,Microscopy ,Biophysics ,Ultrastructure ,Animals ,A-DNA ,Tomography ,Electron Microscope Tomography - Abstract
Three-dimensional reconstruction of an asymmetric biological ultrastructure has been achieved by tomographic analysis of electron micrographs of sections tilted on a goniometer specimen stage. Aligned micrographs could be displayed as red-green three-dimensional movies. The techniques have been applied to portions of in situ transcription units of a Balbiani ring in the polytene chromosomes of the midge Chironomus tentans. Current data suggest a DNA compaction of about 8 to 1 in a transcription unit. Nascent ribonucleoprotein granules display an imperfect sixfold helical arrangement around the chromatin axis.
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- 1983
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