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MODE OF CELL DIVISION

Section 7. For arthrospore formation or mycelial fragmentation see Section 8.] [Pg.97]

014003 Cells reproduce by budding directly from mother [Pg.97]

014004 Daughter cells bud on tubular outgrowth from mother [Pg.97]

014008 Monopolar budding occurs (buds occur only at 1 site [Pg.97]


A complete subset of data on sulfur metabolism or any other single aspect of metabolism is much richer in information than any informational statement within it. However, even this informational content is limited because other aspects of metabolism and the very many other characteristics (i.e., morphology, sporulation, staining reactions, mode of cell division, cultural conditions, etc.) have not yet been considered. In comparison to the total information and expression of phenetic characteristics controlled by the microbial genome, this small subset of information is very limited. Nevertheless, there are times when simple and limited data subsets can be powerful instruments of dif-... [Pg.17]

With few exceptions, we think we have achieved a satisfactory and usable logical arrangement. However, inherent complexities and imperfect knowledge may result in some uncertainty with respect to individual statements. For example. Sections 6, 7, and, 8 are generally concerned with anatomic descriptions and arrangement of various spores, cysts, conidia, etc. These are structures involved in stages of reproduction of the cell and are often a necessary and unique part of the Mode of Cell Division (Section 14), or Sexual or Asexual Reproduction (see subsections of Sections 8 or 16). [Pg.27]


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