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Mitosis and polyploidy in nuclei ofOpalina ranarum

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Dans certaines populations deOpalina ranarum nous avons trouvé d'importantes différences dans la grandeur des noyaux. Ces différences tiennent au degré de polyploïdisation. Les grands polyploïdes conservent la faculté de se diviser par mitose.

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Kaczanowski, A. Mitosis and polyploidy in nuclei ofOpalina ranarum. Experientia 24, 846–847 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02144910

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