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When the normal development cycle was resumed it did not resolve by reductive division of the aberrant RBs and hence a single aberrant RB containing multiple chlamydial genomes did not revert back into normal RBs.

Interestingly, similar increases in OD in the absence of a growth substrate have been a puzzle that was previously reported (e.g. [33]), and we presume that such dispersal phases have been termed "transition phase", "deceleration phase", or "reductive division", when defined as apparent growth in the absence of a growth substrate [34], [35].

Second, production of haploid eggs through a reductive division (meiosis) and the presence of males are unique to sexual populations.

However, these giant cells can also revert to regular-sized cancer cells through a reductive division, named as depolyploidization.

In fact, these giant cells revert to regular-sized cancer cells through a process of reductive division named depolyploidization [ 37, 41].

Subsequent prolonged maintenance of the experimental hybrids in axenic cultures demonstrated a gradual, progressive decline in DNA content, with no evidence of any true meiotic reductive division; to date these strains remain sub-tetraploid (Lewis et al., 2010).

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Although critics of the first two volumes complained that Israel's reading of Spinoza was reductive, his division between Radical and Moderate too stark, and that "Spinozism" was seldom a straightforward package, even the harshest detractors marveled at his erudition and scope.

Karyotypic fluctuations appear to be reasonably frequent among trypanosomatids; in T. brucei the infrequent nature of reductive cell division produces triploid hybrid strains [ 50, 51]; the irregularity of genetic exchange in these organisms also seems to cause widespread variation in ploidy in T. cruzi [ 7].

Either immediately or at some later time, a diploid cell directly or indirectly undergoes a special reductive cell-division process (meiosis).

Following fertilisation and the completion of meiosis, the embryo undergoes rapid, synchronous and reductive cell divisions (Newport and Kirschner, 1982a; Kane and Kimmel, 1993).

We therefore believe it is more likely that both trade-offs arise from differences in the number of reductive cell divisions that occur during the multicellular stages of the life cycle.

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