A dinokaryon is an eukaryotic nucleus present in dinoflagellates in which the chromosomes are fibrillar in appearance (i.e. with unmasked DNA fibrils) and are more or less continuously condensed.
The nuclear envelope does not break down during mitosis, which is thus termed closed mitosis. The mitotic spindle is extranuclear.
Histones are absent. However, recent EST sequencing has revealed the presence of histones in one of the closest relative to dinoflagellates, Perkinsus marinus and an early-branching dinoflagellate, Hematodinium sp.
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And fishes swimming onward
Jumping in the spray
Of water lapping at your feet
In to my own heart you flow
You know I'll never ever let you go
All you need is love
To show you the way from here
Oh dear won't you come near
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All you need is love
To show you the way from here
Oh dear won't you come near
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River, river, silver streams
And fishes swimming onward
Jumping in the spray
Of water lapping at your feet
In to my own heart you flow
You know I'll never ever let you go
All you need is love
To show you the way from here
All you need is love
To show you the way from here
All you need is love
To show you the way from here