Thursday, April 18, 2013

A happy nucleus


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This Mayorella?s (?) nucleus is smiling and wishing you a very happy day =) The auspicious pattern is formed by heterochromatin clumps. To the right of the nucleus is a contractile vacuole ? devoid of any emotion this time. Cells do speak to you from time to time. In your head. Pareidolia is fun!

Psi WavefunctionAbout the Author: Psi Wavefunction is a recent graduate of the University of British Columbia working as a researcher at Indiana University, Bloomington, and blogs about protists and evolution at The Ocelloid as well as at Skeptic Wonder. Follow on Twitter @Ocelloid.

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