Difference between revisions of "Subdivision Dinokaryota diagnosis"
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− | <CENTER>Subdivision Dinokaryota</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Dinokaryota [[ | + | <CENTER>Subdivision Dinokaryota</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Dinokaryota [[Fensome et al., 1993b|Fensome et al. 1993b]].<BR> |
<B>Diagnosis:</B>Dinoflagellates in which at least one stage in the <I>[[life-cycle]]</I> has a <I>[[dinokaryon]]</I>. That is: a <I>[[nucleus]]</I> in which the <I>[[Chromosome|chromosomes]]</I> are generally fibrillar in appearance (i.e. with unmasked DNA fibrils) and are more or less continuously condensed. <I>[[Histone|Histones]]</I> are absent.<BR> | <B>Diagnosis:</B>Dinoflagellates in which at least one stage in the <I>[[life-cycle]]</I> has a <I>[[dinokaryon]]</I>. That is: a <I>[[nucleus]]</I> in which the <I>[[Chromosome|chromosomes]]</I> are generally fibrillar in appearance (i.e. with unmasked DNA fibrils) and are more or less continuously condensed. <I>[[Histone|Histones]]</I> are absent.<BR> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 10 January 2017
Citation: Dinokaryota Fensome et al. 1993b. Diagnosis:Dinoflagellates in which at least one stage in the life-cycle has a dinokaryon. That is: a nucleus in which the chromosomes are generally fibrillar in appearance (i.e. with unmasked DNA fibrils) and are more or less continuously condensed. Histones are absent. |