Despite long-term exploration into ribosomal RNA
gene functioning during the oogenesis of various organisms,
many intriguing problems remain unsolved. In this review, we
describe nucleolus organizer region (NOR) activity in avian
oocytes. Whereas oocytes from an adult avian ovary never
reveal the formation of the nucleolus in the germinal vesicle
(GV), an ovary from juvenile birds possesses both
nucleolus-containing and non-nucleolus-containing oocytes.
The evolutionary diversity of oocyte NOR functioning and
the potential non-rRNA-related functions of the nucleolus in
oocytes are also discussed.