Abstract
Nuclei can be isolated from the eggs and embryos of the sea urchin by a four step method (1) washing with dextrose solution until the cells become weak, (2) cytolysis in 0.002 [image] Mg++ solution, (3) homogenization of the cytolyzed cells by agitation, and (4) separation of the nuclei from the rest of the homogenate by centrifugation on a layered sucrose gradient. Contamination of the isolated nuclei is less than 1%. The yield varies between 20% and 80% depending on the developmental stage used.