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    Chromosoma 11 (1960), S. 1-20 
    ISSN: 1432-0886
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. Bridges without fragments were observed at first anaphase of meiosis in the majority of individuals in a sample of 40 males from a wild population of Chorthippus brunneus. 2. These bridges occur only in the longer chromosomes and their frequency between individuals varies from 5 to 42%. 3. The exact nature of the bridges could not be determined. Various possibilities are considered and they appear to be due to errors involving sister chromatids or sub-chromatids. 4. One of the individuals in the sample was distinctively abnormal showing: a) stickiness, b) failure of pairing, c) delayed orientation of bivalents with proximal chiasmata, d) polyploid cells, e) L2-loop chromosomes at meiosis, f) acentric ring fragments, and g) breakage with or without interchange in the vicinity of the L2-loop. 5. Errors a—c are attributed to unbalance and the loop chromosome e to a duplication/deficiency difference between homologues which occurred during development. The duplication may be inverted. 6. Breakage in the vicinity of the loop may be due intra-chromosome crossing over in an inverted duplication while the other errors can be explained in terms of breakage and/or errors during replication in the loop.
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    Chromosoma 13 (1962), S. 111-147 
    ISSN: 1432-0886
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    Chromosoma 13 (1962), S. 437-463 
    ISSN: 1432-0886
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. The cytological features characterising individuals of Schistocerca gregaria which have been subjected to a constant temperature of 40° C are described. Reduction in chiasma frequency is accompanied by localisation and univalent production. Univalents at pachytene show asynapsis to predominate, but desynapsis also occurs on a very much smaller scale. For this reason the non-committal term univalence is used to describe the presence of univalents. 2. Chromosome behaviour at first metaphase and anaphase depends on the relative numbers of bivalents and univalents present. Cleavage is usually suppressed at both divisions. The resulting tetraploid spermatids may undergo pycnosis or give rise to large spermatids possessing two X chromosomes. 3. A small amount of despiralisation, general and local is sometimes found in heat-treated cells. Spiralisation may sometimes be asynchronous within a cell. 4. All possible modes of aberrant centromere orientation behaviour have been found in this material, some of which result from an accelerated functional duplicity. 5. Another result of heat-induced acceleration, in some individuals, is the premature induction of meiosis in small spermatocyte mother cells and developing spermatocytes. The chromosomes in such cells are very different in size, appearance and chiasma properties to those present in “normal”, fully grown spermatocytes of the same individual. 6. Accelerated chromosome doubling is the mechanism suggested to account for the several features of reduction in chiasma frequency, univalence and chiasma localisation. This time of effective duplication is one of a large number of variables which are the means at the disposal of selection both to introduce variety and to maintain conservatism in chromosome form and behaviour at meiosis.
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    Chromosoma 15 (1964), S. 345-366 
    ISSN: 1432-0886
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. Using 3H-uridine, the course of RNA synthesis has been followed autoradiographically during all stages of male meiosis and spermiogenesis in the locusts Schistocerca gregaria and Cyrtacanthacris tartarica and the grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus. Using 3H-thymidine, premeiotic DNA synthesis was followed in Cyrtacanthacris tartarica. 2. RNA synthesis is actively carried out by all autosomes throughout first meiotic prophase, up to and including diakinesis, and at second prophase. No RNA synthesis occurs at the contracted stages of first or second metaphase or first or second anaphase. 3. RNA is again synthesized by young spermatids, but such synthesis ceases by the time that differentiation begins. No label was detected in the nuclei of differentiating spermatids, even after 8 hours' incubation with 3H-uridine. 4. Morphological and functional comparisons suggest that orthopteran prophase chromosomes at male meiosis, and probably all prophase chromosomes, are lampbrush in nature, though to varying degrees. 5. The X univalent, allocyclic in its appearance and staining properties, is apparently completely inactive throughout the whole of meiosis. No RNA or DNA precursor could be successfully demonstrated to be incorporated by the X at any stage of male meiosis. 6. Nucleoli are present at interphase and early prophase but are usually absent during later prophase stages in this material. They do not label heavily in advance of, or at the same time as, the commencement of the labelling of the rest of the chromatin: they only accumulate greater densities of label after several hours' incubation with the labelled precursor. 7. No independent cytoplasmic synthesis of RNA could be detected after up to 2 hours' in vitro incubation in labelled saline at 30° C, though nuclei are heavily labelled after only 1/2 hour. It is some 2–4 hours before nuclear synthesized RNA appears to pass to the cytoplasm in detectable amounts.
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    Journal of comparative physiology 46 (1963), S. 467-490 
    ISSN: 1432-1351
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. Under laboratory conditions, the mantle cavities of Lymnaea stagnalis and Planorbarius corneus immediately after ventilation at the surface, contain enough air to make the animals buoyant. 2. Both species lose this buoyancy over the first three hours of submersion by a process reducing the gas volume. 3. The gas is used as an air store and as a physical gill. 4. There is no evidence to suggest buoyancy adjustment, either by gas secretion or by compression of the bubble during periods of submersion. 5. The buoyancy of the shell and visceral mass determines the amount of gas uptake at the surface, and may provide the stimulus releasing the surfacing behaviour of the freshwater pulmonates.
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    Chromosoma 12 (1961), S. 553-572 
    ISSN: 1432-0886
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. Chromosome number and behaviour are described in the three British species of the family Tetrigidae (Orthoptera): Tetrix undulata (Swrb.), T. ceperoi (Bol.) and T. subulata (L.). In all three species the male number was found to be 2n=12+X, the number possessed by all other previously described representatives of the family. 2. A number of meiotic variants were observed, which included cases of non-staining segments, polyploidy and failure of pairing. 3. In two individuals, of T. ceperoi B chromosomes were found. One possessed one B, the other two. 4. Male meiosis is characterised by two unusual features: a) An extremely diffuse early diplotene is present, in which the individuality of the bivalents is not resolvable: only the condensed allosome and the centric heterochromatic blocks are visible in the otherwise faintly granular nucleus. This diffuse stage reflects great autosomal synthetic activity, as a result of which the diameter of the nucleus is more than doubled. b) Chiasma formation is usually strictly localised. One chiasma invariably forms in a very small terminal distal segment of each autosome: markedly subterminal chiasmata are never found. Ring bivalents were observed in only five cells: all present in the one individual possessing a single B chromosome. Chiasma localisation and its mechanism are discussed. 5. A revised list of members of the family Tetrigidae so far studied cytologically is presented, together with their present taxonomic status. 6. Interesting variation in allosomal size is present in the otherwise remarkably constant complements of the species so far described.
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    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 29 (1963), S. 359-367 
    ISSN: 1572-9699
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Pasteurella multocida has been isolated from infected lesions of nearly all regions of the body. Cat and dog bite wounds are frequently infected by this organism. The severity of the lesion varies from trivial sepsis to a severe wound abscess with sloughing and septicaemia. Bone involvement is frequent. Despite the apparent sensitivity of the organism to a wide range of antibiotics, chemotherapy may be of little avail. Frequently, extensive débridement and skin grafting is required. In the respiratory tract, the clinical picture extends over bronchitis, bronchiectasis, pneumonia, empyema, otitis media, mastoiditis and sinusitis. In these latter infections a history of contact with animals may not be elicited. Examination of the patient's serum may not be helpful as antibody titers are often low, even in the presence of severe acute infection.
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    Publication Date: 1961-01-01
    Print ISSN: 0009-5915
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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    Publication Date: 1960-01-01
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    Publication Date: 1962-01-01
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