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. 1963 Apr 1;17(1):123–152. doi: 10.1083/jcb.17.1.123

OBSERVATIONS ON CELL GROWTH, MITOSIS, AND DIVISION IN THE FUNGUS BASIDIOBOLUS RANARUM

C F Robinow 1
PMCID: PMC2106268  PMID: 13974404

Abstract

The paper describes the forward streaming, growth, and division of the vegetative cell of Basidiobolus ranarum. The cell is several hundred microns long and has a single large nucleus. Mitosis is invariably followed by cell division. Both processes have been studied in the living cell by ordinary and phase contrast microscopy. Mitosis is accompanied by a temporary coarsening of the organisation of the cytoplasm and a considerable slowing down of the rate of growth of the cell wall tube. Fixed and stained preparations have shown that there is a large number of small chromosomes and that the mitotic spindle is formed from the nucleolus. Basidiobolus appears suitable for observations on the cell duplication cycle and the physiology of mitosis.

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