Electron microscopy of dividing cells |
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Authors: | Aiko Sakai Michio Shigenaga |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biological Laboratories, Nara Women's University, Nara, Japan |
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Abstract: | During intranuclear mitosis in plasmodia of Physarum polycephalum the primordium of spindle microtubules which is a somewhat electron opaque, amorphous structure with fibrous or granular elements, occurs in the center of early prophase, 20 to 30 minutes before metaphase. Then, the primordium seems to divide into two parts. Spindle microtubules develop radially from the primordia of spindle microtubules. These spindle microtubules increase in number and length during prophase. Spindle microtubules are completed in about five minutes before metaphase. The nuclear envelope remains intact during prophase, but after metaphase it breaks at the polar regions. The nuclear envelope of the daughter nucleus is re-formed from the original nuclear envelope.The authors wish to express their thanks Professor K. Ueda for valuable advice. They would also like to thank Professor N. Kamiya of Osaka University who kindly supplied the material (Physarum polycephalum) used in the present study. |
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