The Significance of the Zoological Distribution, the Nature of the Mitoses, and the Transmissibility of Cancer . The chromosomes in the stroma mitoses are long slender V-shaped loops, which split longitudinally, in number. They are somatic in tjpe ; comparefig. 2 from the tumour. (2) Somatic equatorial j)late in margin of tumour, seen from the pole, slender V-shaped chromosomes 24 in number arranged transversely on the spindle,and showing longitudinal splitting. All the chromosomes are not reproducedin the figure. (3) MicrophotograiDh. (untouched) of somatic equatorial plate. (4) Micropho


The Significance of the Zoological Distribution, the Nature of the Mitoses, and the Transmissibility of Cancer . The chromosomes in the stroma mitoses are long slender V-shaped loops, which split longitudinally, in number. They are somatic in tjpe ; comparefig. 2 from the tumour. (2) Somatic equatorial j)late in margin of tumour, seen from the pole, slender V-shaped chromosomes 24 in number arranged transversely on the spindle,and showing longitudinal splitting. All the chromosomes are not reproducedin the figure. (3) MicrophotograiDh. (untouched) of somatic equatorial plate. (4) Microphotograpli (untouched) of heterotype amphiaster seen from pole. (5) Heterotype amphiaster (polar view). Small ring cliromosomes present in reduced number (12). All the cliromosomes are not reproduced in thefigure. This is a drawing of the mitosis photographed in fig. 4. (6) Heterotype amphiaster, lateral view (one centrosome only in this section). Ring chromosomes in reduced number arranged longitudinally on thespindle. All the chromosomes are not figured. Baahford and Murray. Roy. Soc. Proc, vol. 73, PI. (1)


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