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Deutsch: "Chromatischer Faden, welcher einer Flaschenbürste vergleichbar ist" (nach heutiger Terminologie ein Lampenbürstenchromosom) aus dem Kern der Eizellen des Wassersalamanders (Triton). Für Originallegende siehe Image:O.Hertwig1906Fig2-6.jpg.
English: "Chromatic fiber that resembles a bottle brush (In today's terminology a Lampbrush chromosome) from the cell nucleus of an ovarial egg from Triton", a Salamander species.
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Source Lehrbuch der Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen und der Wirbeltiere. Achte umgearbeitete und erweiterte Auflage. Jena. Verlag von Gustav Fischer. Figure 5. Websource: [1]
Author Dr. Oskar Hertwig, o. ö. Professor, Direktor des anatomisch-biologischen Instituts der Universität Berlin.
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