Abstract

Evidence is presented for the existence of a localised kinetochore with stratified fine structure in Cladophora and in Spirogyra. In the latter, there is the possibility of two kinetochores on the longer chromosomes. There is no evidence for a diffuse kinetochore. The nucleolus persists during mitosis in Cladophora on the nucleolar organising chromosomes, the granular material being lost from it very largely during metaphase and anaphase but the fibrillar material remaining. The persistent nucleolar material at metaphase and anaphase in Spirogyra is not attached to the nucleolar organising chromosomes but accumulates around all the chromosomes and chromatids, the microtubules of the spindle at anaphase passing through and possibly attaching to this nucleolar material and possibly assisting in the movement of the chromatids which are embedded within it.

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