A comparative study was made of the morphology and histology of
three major groups of light organs in the genus Lampanyctus of the
family Myctophidae for the species, L. leucopsarus, L. ritteri,
L. nannochir, and L. regalis. The species can be divided according
to their ranges in depth, the first...
Part of the Y chromosome in humans is detectable as a brightly
fluorescing body in interphase nuclei stained with quinacrine dyes.
This fluorescent body when stained with quinacrine mustard dihydrochloride,
in cells from some 15 human subjects, was seen to manifest
a variable morphology which appeared to be related to...