Heteropolarity in unicellular cyanobacteria : structure and development of Cyanocystis violacea

Cyanocystis violacea isolated from a marine rock sample conforms with the diagnosis of Dermocarpa violacea Crouan in all significant characteristics. The distinct heteropolarity of the cells and simultaneous cell divisions, are stable characters in culture. Development and growth of cells, simultane...

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description Cyanocystis violacea isolated from a marine rock sample conforms with the diagnosis of Dermocarpa violacea Crouan in all significant characteristics. The distinct heteropolarity of the cells and simultaneous cell divisions, are stable characters in culture. Development and growth of cells, simultaneous cell division and nanocyte formation have been documented by single-cell slide cultures and fine structural studies. The reddish violet color of the cytoplasm is due to the abundance of phycoerythrin.
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Bacteria
Bacteriology
Biological and medical sciences
Cell division
Cell growth
Cultured cells
Cyanobacteria
Fine structure
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Glycocalyx
Microbiology
Morphology, structure, chemical composition
Mother cells
Pigments
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