Chromosome Cycle

Chromosome Cycle

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John, Bernard
Springer Vienna
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neoessity for making it. Yet, clearly, the problem of development is largely one of filling &quote;the vacuum between determinant and character&quote; (DARLINGTON 1951). Nowadays the chromosome theory can be presented in much greater detail and with utter confidence, but its two main features remain the same. However, while the role of the chromosomes in heredity and development has been appreciated for a long time, the manner in which they perform their genetic and epigenetic functions has become amenable to critical investigation only in recent years. There is, therefore, still an unmistakable tendency to think of chromosomes in terms of the discrete threads of cell division and, in keeping with this conception, the chromosome cycle is gen- erally considered in relation to the microscopically visible changes in morphology which occur during the mechanically active phases of mitosis and meiosis. Chromosome phenotype, however, changes not only during division but throughout the cell cycle. The changes which occur during interphase are, of course, scarcely revealed in morphological modifications of the restless &quote;resting&quote; nucleus. Consequently they are less obvious and correspondingly less amenable to investigation. This accounts for the concentration on the countable karyotype, with its visible properties of pairing and pycnosity, and the measurable movements of separation and segregation.
EAN 9783709155905
ISBN 3709155908
Binding Ebook
Publisher Springer Vienna
Publication date December 6, 2012
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors John, Bernard; Lewis, Kenneth R.
Series Protoplasmatologia Cell Biology Monographs