Abstract

Duration of the cell cycle in synchronously dividing cells of successive generation of antheridial filaments in <i>Chara vulgaris</i> L. was estimated on-the basis of labeling with <sup>3</sup>H thymidine. Duration of the cell cycle is proportional to the volume of cells and with their decreasing in the consequence1 of consecutive divisions, the cell cycle becomes shorter. In the 2-, 4-, 8-, and 16-cell generations the length of the S period remains constant, so the duration of the G2 period is gradually reduced.

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