Abstract
Filamentous cells of Erwinia sp. produced by growth in the presence of D-serine possess nuclear bodies that are not dividing normally. The nuclear bodies can be highly convoluted and continuous throughout large portions of the filaments. Possible reasons for failure of the nuclear body to periodically divide and suggested relationships to division of the cell are discussed.
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