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Meiosis in Organisms with Non-localised Centric Systems

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The Meiotic System

Part of the book series: Protoplasmatologia ((2124,volume 6 / F / 1))

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So far we have dealt with chromosomes whose centric activity is strictly localised. Most of these are monocentric, a few dicentric, so that at the most only two centric units are functional at any one time and these occupy constant positions. There is, however, a number of species which posses a non-localised centric system.

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John, B., Lewis, K.R. (1965). Meiosis in Organisms with Non-localised Centric Systems. In: The Meiotic System. Protoplasmatologia, vol 6 / F / 1. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-5748-0_7

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