. The cell in development and inheritance. Cells. THE MECHANISM OF MITOSIS 109 and Gallardo ('96, '97). It is impossible to regard this analogy as exact; first, because it is inconsistent with the occurrence of tripolar astral figures ; second, as Meves has recently urged ^ the course of the astral fibres does not really coincide with the lines of force, the most important deviation being the crossing of the rays opposite the equa- torial region of the spindle, which is impossible in the magnetic or electric field. We must, however, remember that the amphiaster is formed in a viscid medium, th


. The cell in development and inheritance. Cells. THE MECHANISM OF MITOSIS 109 and Gallardo ('96, '97). It is impossible to regard this analogy as exact; first, because it is inconsistent with the occurrence of tripolar astral figures ; second, as Meves has recently urged ^ the course of the astral fibres does not really coincide with the lines of force, the most important deviation being the crossing of the rays opposite the equa- torial region of the spindle, which is impossible in the magnetic or electric field. We must, however, remember that the amphiaster is formed in a viscid medium, that it may perform various movements, and that its fibres probably possess the power of active growth. The. 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 Wilson, Edmund B. (Edmund Beecher), 1856-1939. New York Macmillan


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