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The Dictyostelids
By (Author) Kenneth Bryan Raper
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
23rd September 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
579.432
Paperback
468
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
624g
Kenneth Raper tells how dictyostelids are isolated, cultivated, and conserved in the laboratory; how myxamoebae aggregate to form multicellular pseudoplasmodia; how fructifications arise by transformation of amoeboid cells into stalk cells and spores; and how similar cells can, under certain conditions, enter a sexual phase. For each known dictyost