Davidson, L LaFountain, J R Jr
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The micronuclear mitotic spindle of Tetrahymena pyriformis contains several distinctive elements. The 150 or so continuous microtubules (MTs) form a peripheral sheath just inside the inner nuclear membrane while the kinetochore bundles traverse the center of the nucleoplasm. A new set of microtubules, the separation spindle, appears during the 10-f...
Heath, I B
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Lewis, L M
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Ultrastructural variations of micronuclear mitosis in three species of Paramecium have been reviewed for the purpose of hypothesizing possible evolutionary relationships. P. bursaria is considered to be the most primitive species because it has complex kinetochore-equivalents termed microlamellae which attach to microfilaments. P. multimicronucleat...
Corliss, J O
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Ciliates possess a number of nuclear characteristics which, in combination, are unique among the Protista. Nevertheless, attempts to understand the origin - presumably from a flagellate ancestry - of the Ciliophora as a phylum must be made, as well as efforts to elucidate phylogenetic pathways within the large and diverse assemblage represented by ...
LaFountain, J R Jr
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An investigation of the spindle apparatus of crane-fly (Nephrotoma suturalis) spermatocytes has been undertaken using methods that permit combined light and electron microscopy of selected cells. At the ultrastructural level, spindles contain microtubules in a granular matrix. Microtubules have been classified as kinetochore microtubules (which con...
Ris, H
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Unorthodox mitotic mechanisms are reviewed and their contribution to the understanding of evolution of the orthodox mitotic apparatus is considered. Dinoflagellates and hypermastigote flagellates are of particular significance because the microtubular mitotic apparatus is entirely extranuclear with the nuclear membrane persisting through mitosis. C...
Smith, H E Buhse, H E Jr Stamler, S J
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We propose that spirochaete attachment sites arise from peripheral protrusions which appear on the surface of polymastigote flagellates. These protrusions develop into bracket-shaped structures which then form the mature attachment site. Next the site becomes detached from the surface of the cell; this latter process may be facilitated by the fusio...
Goode, D
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Stewart, K D Mattox, K R
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Fox, S W Suzuki, F
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The thermal copolymerization of lysine with other alpha-amino acids has been studied further. The identity of the second amino acid influences various properties of the polymer obtained, including the proportion of alpha and epsilon linkages of lysine. A review of linkages in proteinoids indicated alpha and beta linkages for aspartic acid, alpha an...