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The ultrastructure of mitosis inChroomonas salina (Cryptophyceae)

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A detailed account of the ultrastructure of mitosis in a member of theCryptophyceae is given for the first time. The initial indication of mitosis is the duplication of the flagellar bases. The nucleus migrates towards the anterior of the cell and its envelope and nucleolus break down. The chromatin which at interphase is in the form of scattered clumps, condenses into a solid mass through which run narrow tunnels. Each tunnel allows the passage of one to four microtubules. At metaphase the dense plate of chromatin is situated on the equator and the spindle has a rectangular shape. Individual chromosomes cannot be recognized and no morphologically differentiated kinetochores have been observed. The flagella remain functional, their bases stay at the anterior side of the nucleus and do not move to the poles. At anaphase two plates of chromatin separate and these move apart until they come to lie against the ER sheath surrounding the chloroplasts. The new nuclear envelope starts to form on the opposite side of the daughter nucleus. Cytokinesis may commence early in mitosis and consists of a constriction of the parent cell, starting from the posterior end, followed by separation of the two daughters. The present work supports earlier views that only one chromosome is evident during the nuclear division of these organisms. The mitosis is completely different from that of theDinophyceae with which theCryptophyceae were formerly linked.

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Oakley, B.R., Dodge, J.D. The ultrastructure of mitosis inChroomonas salina (Cryptophyceae) . Protoplasma 88, 241–254 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01283249

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