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Paramecium aging

Hi, Haley275! Thanks for your useful contribution to the Ciliate article. I had to adjust the wording, because it seemed to suggest that in ciliates like Paramecium cell fission can be either meiotic or mitotic. That isn't the case. All ciliate cell division is mitotic (asexual). Meiosis certainly occurs within a cell, resulting in haploid ciliate micronuclei. However, following sex or autogamy, the products of nuclear meoisis then fuse (syngamy), and cell division (accompanied by the usual nuclear mitosis) follows later, as a separate event.

Aging of the clonal line was known already in the 19th century (thanks to experimental work by researchers like Maupas and Hertwig), and by the early 20th century it was understood that clonal populations could be revitalized by conjugation or autogamy. If you want to expand the section, it might be helpful to discuss the earlier work! Here's a paper that gives an overview of the history: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1004740325150 Deuterostome (Talk) 12:16, 29 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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