The process of schizogony is when a cell undergoes multiple nuclear divisions before undergoing cytokinesis or division of the cytoplasm.
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After gorging itself on its host, the trophozoite undergoes schizogony and develops into a schizont, later releasing merozoites.
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Exoerythrocytic schizogony in this species usually lasts 4 to 6 days but occasionally schizonts have been found in the liver at day 8.
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Suborder Theileriina includes parasites of erythrocytes and diverse white blood cells with sexual reproduction by exoerythrocytic or by exo-and endoerythrocytic schizogony.
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For example, " Plasmodium " ( parasite that can cause malaria ) undergoes four different types of schizogony producing anywhere from 8 to over 20, 000 nuclei.
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In the life cycle of " Plasmodium ", a female " Anopheles " mosquito ( the asexually ( tissue schizogony ), producing thousands of merozoites.
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This genus was created in 1948 when Neitz and Thomas proposed the name " Cytauxzoon " to accommodate the " Theileria " like parasites with preerythrocytic schizogony in histiocytes.
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It is specifically associated with the spindle poles, the anterior and interior rings of the inner membrane complex during asexual reproduction / sexual reproduction; budding; and schizogony ( see Apicomplexan cellular morphology ).
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They can be distinguished on the location of schizogony : In " Karyolysus " this occurs in the endothelial cells of the visera while in " Haemogregarina " schizogony occurs in the bone marrow.
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They can be distinguished on the location of schizogony : In " Karyolysus " this occurs in the endothelial cells of the visera while in " Haemogregarina " schizogony occurs in the bone marrow.