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effect on the nutritive functions performed by the nucleus during t ln- 

 early cleavage stages. Development did not proceed far enough to 

 warrant any conclusion regarding the effect upon the role of the nucleus 

 in differentiation and inheritance. 



Although what probably represents amitosis has been observed in 

 young germ cells, it has not been shown with certainty in any case thai 

 descendants of these amitotically dividing nuclei become the nuclei of 

 normally functioning gametes. To gain conclusive evidence for Buch an 

 occurrence it would be necessary to trace the descendants of t he amitol ic- 

 ally dividing nuclei through to particular gametes or spores and then to 

 note the effect upon the individuals produced by them. This would be a 

 matter of extreme experimental difficulty, and not at all possible in 

 most organisms. If it were successfully accomplished and the individuals 

 were found to be normal in every respect, not only in the cleavage stag 

 but throughout development, the revision of the chromosome theory 

 which various workers have advised would at once become necessary. 



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