IMR Press / FBL / Volume 29 / Issue 1 / DOI: 10.31083/j.fbl2901028
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The Centrosomes of Haploid and Diploid Cells Have an Equal Number of Centrioles in the Parasitoid Wasp Anisopteromalus Calandrae
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1 Department of Microscopy, François Rabelais University, 37032 Tours, France
2 Faculty of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics, Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
3 Research Institute for the Biology of Insect, UMR CNRS 7261, University of Tours, 37200 Tours, France
4 Laboratory of Natural environements and conservation of biodiversity, Félix Houphouët-Boigny University, 01 BP 582 Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
5 National University of Science and Technology «MISIS», 119049 Moscow, Russia
6 Department of Sciences and Technologies, University of Sannio, 82100 Benevento, Italy
7 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Complutense University Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain
8 Department of Entomology, Biological faculty, Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
*Correspondence: rustem.uzbekov@univ-tours.fr (Rustem Uzbekov)
Front. Biosci. (Landmark Ed) 2024, 29(1), 28; https://doi.org/10.31083/j.fbl2901028
Submitted: 30 November 2023 | Revised: 16 December 2023 | Accepted: 22 December 2023 | Published: 19 January 2024
Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s). Published by IMR Press.
This is an open access article under the CC BY 4.0 license.
Abstract

Background: The centrosome is the main center of the organization of microtubules (MT) in the cell, the origin for the formation of flagella and cilia, as well as the site of many regulatory intracellular processes. In diploid cells, the centrosome includes two centrioles connected to some additional structures and surrounded by pericentriolar material. Methods: The ultrastructure of the cells was studied using transmission electron microscopy on serial ultrathin sections. Results: Here, using transmission electron microscopy on a complete series of ultrathin sections of the centrosome region, we studied the relation between the number of centrioles and ploidy in diploid cells of female wasps and haploid cells of male in the parasitoid wasp Anisopteromalus calandrae (Hymenoptera). It showed that the haploid cells of the male insect have the same number of centrioles as the diploid cells of the female. Conclusions: It can be concluded that there is no strict correlation between the number of chromosome sets (ploidy) and the number of centrioles in haplodiploid insects.

Keywords
insects’ ultrastructure
centriole
centrosome
Hymenoptera
haploid somatic cells
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