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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 16, 519-527, Copyright © 1974 by Company of Biologists
Submitted on April 23, 1974
1 Department of Biology, York University, Downsview, Ontario, Canada
Electron-microscope observations indicate that the single nuclear division of sporulating yeasts which form 2-spored asci resembles, in several aspects, the nuclear behaviour during sporulation of the more common 4-spored yeasts. Specifically the parental nucleolus remains behind in the ascus cytoplasm, a characteristic nucleolus-associated spherical structure is formed, and the nucleus divides by budding rather than by elongation and medial constriction.
Submitted on April 23, 1974
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