Flemming termed this the heterotypic form of nuclear division.
The next advance in the hitherto rapid progress in our knowledge of nuclear division was delayed, because it was not at once recognised that there are two absolutely different methods of nuclear division.
This complicated process of nuclear division is known technically as "karyokinesis," and is found throughout the higher animals as well as plants.
For the finer details of nuclear division or similar studies, balsam mounts are usually preferable.
But since the nature of the cell is determined by the quality of the nucleus, this quality must differ from the very moment of nuclear division.
The tendency to nuclear division, and consequently to cell-division, is not produced until changes have to a certain extent taken place in the mutual relation between the two kinds of nucleoplasm contained in the germ-nucleus.
The identity of the daughter-nuclei produced by indirect 187 nuclear division, as assumed by Strasburger, is not necessary for my theory 7.
The morphogenetic structure is assumed to be present in the nucleus of the germ cells, and Weismann supposes the disintegration of his hypothetic structure to be accomplished by nuclear division.
There ought to result a morphogenetic chaos according to the theory of real “evolutio” carried out by nuclear division, if the positions of the single nuclei were fundamentally changed with regard to one another (Fig.
Hence it seems that the egg disintegrates so rapidly after artificial membrane formation because it is killed by those processes leading to nuclear division or cell division which are induced by the artificial membrane formation.
Usually such an egg loses one of the X chromosomes in a process of nuclear division (the so-called reduction division) which usually precedes fertilization.
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