BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «INTERKINESES»
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Experimental studies on nuclear and cell division in the ...
... resting nuclei and nucleoli become larger than usual during the long
interkineses, and the chromatin is clumped into a nucleolus-like mass;
centrospheres lose their definite outlines and consist of coarse, widely-scattered
granules; spindle ...
Edwin Grant Conklin, 1912
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The Journal of Experimental Zoology
30-32 Interkineses, showing the chromosome-groups, the first in side-views, the
others in face-view showing all the chromosomes (no. 760). 33 Prophase of
second division. 34-35 Second division metaphase in polar view. 36-44 The
same in ...
Ross Granville Harrison, William Keith Brooks, 1912
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Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory of the ...
Apparently, in interkineses, all this is lost, but the history of the Stenobothrus
chromosomes shows that this is not so. The forms of the spermatogonial
chromosomes reappear in the granddaughter cells, and in these two derivatives
may be ...
University of Pennsylvania. Zoological Laboratory, 1914
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The American Naturalist
Other investigators have reached similar conclusions. Nevertheless a number of
plants is known in which the forms of the chromosomes during the interkineses
are so changed by progressive alveolization or vacuolization as well as by the ...
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
Even on the spireme the chromosome unit is distinctly visible. During
interkineses (Overton 35) of somatic mitoses progressive vacuolation and
enlargement of the chromosomes take place, but the chromosome outline can
always be traced.
John Merle Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1914
Even on the spireme the chromosome unit is distinctly visible. During
interkineses (Overton 35) of somatic mitoses progressive vacuolation and
enlargement of the chromosomes take place, but the chromosome outline can
always be traced.
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, 1914
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Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory
Apparently, in interkineses, all this is lost, but the history of the Stenobothrus
chromosomes shows that this is not so. The forms of the spermatogonial
chromosomes reappear in the granddaughter cells, and in these two derivatives
may be ...
There were no satisfactory first-spermatocyte figures, but there were many good "
interkineses" (plate 1, figures 5-14) and many "second" divisions (plate 1, figures
15-19) and some spermatid cells (figures 20-21). Interkinesis groups were ...
George Harrison Shull, Donald Forsha Jones, Leslie Clarence Dunn, 1920
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
30-32 Interkineses, showing the chromosome-groups, the first in side-views, the
others in face-view showing all the chromosomes (no. 760). 33 Prophase of
second division. 34-35 Second division metaphase in polar view. 36-44 The
same in ...
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Contributions from the Biological Laboratories in Princeton ...
... resting nuclei and nucleoli become larger than usual during the long
interkineses, and the chromatin is clumped into a nucleolus-like mass;
centrospheres lose their definite outlines and consist of coarse, widely-scattered
granules; spindle ...