1927
DOI: 10.1002/jez.1400490106
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A genetic study of paramecium caudatum in pure lines through an interval of experimentally induced monster formation

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“…Furthermore, in Paramecium, if the components of the chains fail to separate in the first few hours, then they remain permanently attached and persist without extensive translocation. New oral areas and division sites may form, but the original fission zone is permanently inactivated ( 5,20). Such permanent inactivation is a t least not invariably the case in Tetrahymena chains.…”
Section: Morphogenesis and Division In Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in Paramecium, if the components of the chains fail to separate in the first few hours, then they remain permanently attached and persist without extensive translocation. New oral areas and division sites may form, but the original fission zone is permanently inactivated ( 5,20). Such permanent inactivation is a t least not invariably the case in Tetrahymena chains.…”
Section: Morphogenesis and Division In Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%