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Article: Research reports from K.E. Gribble and co-authors provide new insights into eukaryotic research.
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- Life Science Weekly
- Article date:
- April 7, 2009
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"A suite of morphological, histological, and molecular techniques was used to reveal for the first time division, sexuality, mandatory dormancy period of hypnozygotes, and identity of life-history stages of any Protoperidinium spp. In both Protoperidinium steidingerae and Protoperidinium depressum, asexual division occurred by eleutheroschisis within a temporary cyst, yielding two daughter cells," scientists writing in the Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology report (see also Eukaryotic Research).
"Daughter cells were initially round and one-half to two-thirds the size of parent cells then rapidly increased in size, forming horns before separating. Gamete ...
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