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A Mensural Study of Division in Trypanosoma simiae and Trypanosoma congolense
Author(s) -
STEPHEN L. E.
Publication year - 1962
Publication title -
the journal of protozoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.067
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1550-7408
pISSN - 0022-3921
DOI - 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1962.tb02652.x
Subject(s) - flagellum , biology , trypanosoma , cytoplasm , nucleus , anatomy , kinetoplast , cell division , microbiology and biotechnology , cell , genetics , dna , gene
SYNOPSIS. Dividing forms of Trypanosoma simiae and T. congolense in stained thin blood films taken from pigs infected by wild Glossina morsitans submorsitans were measured employing a technique which took account of the distance between the divided kinetoplasts, the positions of the nucleus or nuclei and the lengths of the original and developing flagella. Analysis of these measurements showed that binary fission in these trypanosomes consisted of a gradual increase in the distance between the divided kinetoplasts along the long axis of the body; progressive outgrowth of a daughter flagellum from the blepharoplast associated with the posteriorly placed kinetoplast; migration of the nucleus toward the posterior end of the body; separation of the divided nuclei in the direction of the long axis of the body; and fission of the cytoplasm in an antero‐posterior direction and finally separation into two individuals by a stepped, sliding motion. No evidence to support syngamy or other type of germ cell reproduction was observed.