. Analysis of development. Embryology; Embryology. 136 The Nucleus and Cytoplasm in Development is in striking contrast to the gigantism of many polyploid plants and some polyploid invertebrates, for instance, tetraploid brine shrimp embryos (Artemia), triploid isopods (Trichoniscus) and bagworm moths (Solen- obia). Triploid and tetraploid silkworms, on the other hand, show the same neutraliza- tion of larger cell size by smaller cell nimi- ber as polyploid amphibian larvae (for a detailed discussion of the literature see Fankhauser, '41, '45a, and '52).* In later stages of development triploi
. Analysis of development. Embryology; Embryology. 136 The Nucleus and Cytoplasm in Development is in striking contrast to the gigantism of many polyploid plants and some polyploid invertebrates, for instance, tetraploid brine shrimp embryos (Artemia), triploid isopods (Trichoniscus) and bagworm moths (Solen- obia). Triploid and tetraploid silkworms, on the other hand, show the same neutraliza- tion of larger cell size by smaller cell nimi- ber as polyploid amphibian larvae (for a detailed discussion of the literature see Fankhauser, '41, '45a, and '52).* In later stages of development triploid larvae, as a rule, grow normally, while the growth of tetraploids and pentaploids is usu-. 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 Willier, Benjamin H. (Benjamin Harrison), b. 1890. Philadelphia, Saunders
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