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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 2, 265-272, Copyright © 1967 by Company of Biologists
Submitted on October 31, 1966
1 Botany Department, University of Leeds
A more detailed study of peculiar Golgi structure in this organism has been attempted than in any similar species, using modern fixation methods. Where comparisons are possible there is close resemblance to the related genus Prymnesium, to a degree sufficient to suggest that this particular type of Golgi system is likely to be a major phyletic indicator for the class Haptophyceae. Certain stages of scale production have been traced and some developmental aspects of the whole system are discussed, though full interpretation is deferred. Some additional features of haptonema structure are described for the sake of completeness in characterizing the particular strain of the species under investigation. These include information on the internal structure of the haptonema tip.
Submitted on October 31, 1966
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