The length of the premeiotic S phase in individual cells of a homothallic strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae was determined by pulse-labelling synchronously sporulating cultures with [3H]adenine and following changes in the frequency of cells in S by DNA-specific whole cell autoradiography. The average S phase was found to be at least 2-3 times as long as in mitotic diploids, and it was concluded that activation of replication origins in meiosis is considerably staggered. The timing of S in relation to other meiotic milestones was established by counting different nuclear morphologies visualised by DAPI-fluorescent staining. This allowed tentative identification of pachytene nuclei as well as first and second nuclear divisions.

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