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Figure 5


Fig. 5. cdc14{Delta} cells have severe defects in cell separation. (A) Morphology of cdc14{Delta}/cdc14{Delta} mutant cells grown in YPD at 30°C (JC13). (B) Electron microscopy of wild-type (BWP17) and cdc14{Delta} mutant (JC13) cells. Wild-type (panels I and II) and cdc14{Delta} mutant (panels III and IV) cells were grown to mid-log phase before preparation for electron microscopy. The neck region of cdc14{Delta} mutants (IV) shows the presence of normal septum, in which the primary (ps) and secondary septa (ss) can be easily visualized. Note that cell separation has already started in the septum of the wild-type cell shown in II, and the cell wall has already been dissolved, but the primary septum is still present (white *). Bars: I and III, 0.5 µm; II and IV, 0.2 µm.





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