Journal article

Transformation and development of the flagellar apparatus of Cryptomonas ovata (Cryptophyceae) during cell division

L Perasso, DRA Hill, R Wetherbee

Protoplasma | SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN | Published : 1992

Abstract

In Cryptomonas ovata, long, dorsal flagella are produced which transform during the following cell division into short, ventral flagella. At division there is a reorientation in cell polarity, and the parental basal apparatus, which comprises the basal bodies and associated roots, is distributed to the daughter cells via a complex sequence of events. Flagellar apparatus development includes the transformation of a four-stranded microtubular root into a mature root of different structure and function. Each newly formed basal body nucleates new microtubular roots, but receives a striated fibrous root from a parental basal body. The striated roots are originally produced on the transforming bas..

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