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Microalgal Cell Cycles 1st Edition Dilwyn J Griffiths

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Microalgal Cell Cycles 1st Edition Dilwyn J Griffiths
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 126
Author: Dilwyn J. Griffiths
ISBN: 9781617287329, 1617287326
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Microalgal Cell Cycles 1st Edition Dilwyn J Griffiths by Dilwyn J. Griffiths 9781617287329, 1617287326 instant download after payment.

This book summarizes some of the major processes involved in the production of daughter cells as they have been reported from work mainly with synchronous cultures of microalgae since the technique was first developed. This new book also highlights the key findings that have led to our present understanding of cell cycle processes in microalgae with particular reference to those that control daughter-cell production. Among the microalgal species that have been studied are those that divide by simple binary fission, like the diatoms (Bacillariophyceae), dinoflagellates (Pyrrophyta) and the euglenoids (Euglenophyta), as well as those, mainly represented by the green microalgae (Chlorophyta), that divide by various more complex processes of multiple fission. Imprint: Nova Science

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