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Deconica coprophila

Known as: Psilocybe coprophila, Stropharia coprophila, Geophila coprophila 
National Institutes of Health

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1991
1991
DNA puffs occur in Sciarid salivary gland chromosomes; they are sites of DNA amplification and intense transcription and they… 
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1987
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1987
We previously demonstrated that exposure of salivary gland cells of the dipteran, Sciara coprophila, to either asymmetrical or… 
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1968
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1968
The so-called "DNA-puffs" are a characteristic and exclusive feature of sciarid polytene chromosomes. A number of descriptive and… 
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1966
Highly Cited
1966
In the polytene chromosomes of Sciara coprophila, in addition to a nucleolus, large numbers of nucleolarlike structures or… 
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1966
Highly Cited
1966
Though the fagellum of Sciara sperm arises from a blepharoplast and is characterized by doublet tubules with arms, it differs… 
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1966
Highly Cited
1966
Although 9-membered centrioles are found in somatic tissues of Sciara, the centriole which lies at the spindle pole of the second… 
1966
1966
The axial filament of Sciara coprophila does not conform to the usual 9 + 2 filament pattern but consists, rather, of as many as…