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macronucleus (formerly also meganucleus) is the larger type of
nucleus in
ciliates. Macronuclei are
polyploid and undergo direct division without
mitosis. It controls the non-reproductive cell functions, such as
metabolism. During conjugation, the macronucleus disintegrates, and a new macronucleus is formed by
karyogamy of the
micronuclei. The macronucleus contains hundreds of chromosomes, each present in many copies. The macronucleus lacks a mechanism to precisely partition this complex genome equally during nuclear division; thus, how the cell manages to maintain a balanced genome after generations of divisions is unknown.