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Summary
Description Cell reproductive patterns in Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, focusing on cytoplasmic and nuclear division.png |
English:
Cells were observed by differential interference contrast microscopy (a1-q1) or DAPI staining (a2-q2). Three reproductive patterns were found in the population 72 h after the beginning of culture, namely the four-autospore type (a-j), the two-autospore type (k and l), and the eight-autospore type (m-o). Also shown are cells with cleavage furrows around the nuclei (p) and a cell with a single giant nucleus (q). Arrows in (k1) and (l1) indicate the wall of the parental cell. Scale bars in (a1), (m1), (p1), and (q1), 10 μm. Scale bar in (a1) applies to (b-l). Scale bar in (m1) also applies to (n and o).
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Source | https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0171259 |
Author | Takahiro YamagishiHaruyo Yamaguchi... Norihisa Tatarazako |
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