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THE first recognition of the relation between the nucleolus with the set of chromosomes was made in 1912, when S. Nawashin1 discovered, in certain chromosomes, what he called 'satellites'. He noted that, in resting nuclei, the satellites are on the nucleolus and he stated them to be picked out by the respective sat-chromosomes, during the prophase.
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RESENDE, F. Behaviour of the 'Nucleolar Olistherozone'. Nature 157, 266 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157266b0
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