ORIGIN OF THE MITOTIC FIGURE 



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tory and apparently irreconcilable results. Fol ('79) derived the 

 spindle from the nuclear material, the asters from the cytoplasm. 

 Strasburger ('80) asserted that the entire achromatic figure arose 



A 



c 



%-!# »^ 



D 



Fig. 27. — The prophases of mitosis (heterotypical form) in primary spermatocytes of 

 Salama)idra. [Meves.] 



A. Early segmented spireme ; two centrosomes outside the nucleus in the remains of the 

 attraction-sphere. B. Longitudinal splitting of the spireme, appearance of the astral rays, disin- 

 tegration of the sphere. C. Early amphiastcr and central spindle. D. Chromosomes in the form 

 of rings, nuclear membrane disappeared, amphiaster enlarging, mantle-fibres developing. 



from the cytoplasm, and to that view, in a modified form, he still 

 adheres. Flemming ('82), on the whole, inclined to the opinion 

 that the achromatic figure arose inside the nucleus, yet expressed the 



