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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, Vol s3-102, 23-26, Copyright © 1961 by Company of Biologists
1 McArdle Memorial Laboratory, Medical School, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin; Department of Biology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Filamentous inclusions (= nucleolonemata) in the nucleoli of chick embryo fibroblasts and their behaviour during the cellular cycle are described. Their number is about the same as that of the macrochromosomes. They originate in anaphase as thin threads along the chromosomes. During the reconstitution of the daughter nuclei they aggregate within two nucleoli. They disintegrate with the prophase of the next mitosis.