The nucleus: a highly organized but dynamic structure.
The nucleus in plants and animals is a highly structured organelle containing several well-defined subregions or suborganelles. These include the nucleolus, interphase chromosome territories and coiled bodies. We have visualized transcription sites in plants at both light- and electron-microscopy le...
Main Authors: | Gonzalez-Melendi, P, Beven, A, Boudonck, K, Abranches, R, Wells, B, Dolan, L, Shaw, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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