. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. the subordinate partner is much larger than the winner. All subclones used in the present study were matched to pairs with zooid ratios, below that may reverse the direction of resorption. b. Hierarchy in the resorption within the self-crossed offspring of generation III (the two left schemes) and within the detined-cross offspring of generation IV (refer to Fig. 1). The letter M refers to a case where the chimera dies. In that case, the numbers along the arrow indicate: days from fusion until the death of the chimera, numbe
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. the subordinate partner is much larger than the winner. All subclones used in the present study were matched to pairs with zooid ratios, below that may reverse the direction of resorption. b. Hierarchy in the resorption within the self-crossed offspring of generation III (the two left schemes) and within the detined-cross offspring of generation IV (refer to Fig. 1). The letter M refers to a case where the chimera dies. In that case, the numbers along the arrow indicate: days from fusion until the death of the chimera, number of zooids of the left and the right partners, respectively, on the day of fusion (in parentheses). A dashed arrow with an arrowhead points to a case where the direction of resorption is evident; however, the chimera either died or the partners disconnected before the resorption was completed. Additional subclones for doing new chimeras were absent; therefore, the hierarchy in resorption was not fully determined, c. Hierarchy in the resorption between generation II colonies and the self-crossed offspring of generation III. A dashed arrow without an arrowhead indicates a case where hierarchy is not evident before interactions of the partners in a specific chimera were interrupted by chimera mortality or disconnection. In those cases, no more chimeras were done because of the lack of additional subclones. d. Hierarchy in the resorption between generation II colonies and the defined-cross offspring of generation IV. Dashed arrow with arrowhead indicates two cases where hierarchy became evident before the interactions in the CAAs were interrupted by Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. )
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