1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1993.tb04938.x
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The Nuclear Apparatus of the Ditransversal Ciliate Homalozoon Vermiculare (Ciliophora, Rhabdophora) During Interphase and Division Ii. the Micronuclei and Some Observations On Conjugation

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The nuclear apparatus of H. vermiculare consists of a single moniliform macronucleus and about 25 micronuclei. the micronuclei are about 3 μm in diameter and characterized by a meshwork of thick condensed chromatin. Mitosis is intranuclear and acentric as in all other ciliates. In metaphase, interpolar and chromosomal microtubules are abundant and the length of the micronuclei increases to about 5 μm. In late anaphase, interzonal microtubules become prominent and the spindle elongates to about 50 μ. … Show more

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