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A detailed microscopic survey of the fracture surfaces was also performed.
Ahl [27] made a microscopic survey of vibrissae in 46 species of Sciuridae (squirrels) and reported that "the tip tapers to a fine diameter in intact vibrissae", but no diameter values are reported.
According to a microscopic survey using DAPI stain (not shown), O. trifallax conjugating cells reach the peak of the polytenation stage ∼44 hours after mixing and enter the DNA poor stage ∼55 hours after mixing, sharing a similar developmental time scale with S. lemnae (polytenation peaks at 42 hours and the DNA poor stage starts ∼52 hours; see Figure 2).
Gross and routine microscopic survey of multiple tissues failed to identify any obvious morphologic abnormalities in adult Sec24a gt/gt mice.
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Fungi were not found in previous microscopic surveys [7, 14, 31, 32], which only focused on the bacterial and archaeal communities.
Early light microscopic surveys of species representing the two major lineages of Auchenorrhyncha (the planthopper superfamily Fulgoroidea; and Cicadomorpha, comprising Membracoidea [tree- and leafhoppers], Cercopoidea [spittlebugs], and Cicadoidea [cicadas]), found that most examined species harbored at least two morphologically distinct bacterial endosymbionts, and some harbored as many as six.
Comparison of our findings with the early light-microscopic surveys conducted by Müller suggests that Vidania is Müller's x-symbiont, which he hypothesized to have codiversified with most lineages of planthoppers and with the Sulcia endosymbiont.
Buchner's [ 3] observations and the extensive light-microscopic surveys of his student, Müller [ 11- 13], documented the presence of at least one symbiont in 395 of the 405 Auchenorrhyncha species examined; most host species harbored at least two morphologically distinct bacterial symbionts, and some harbored as many as six symbionts [ 3, 13].
Electron microscopic study.
Light microscopic study.
Light Microscopic Study.
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