Until now, cells dividing by mitosis were thought to grow round and then split into two identical, spherical daughter cells. New research has found that some cells are isomorphic, meaning they retain ...
Cell division ensures growth or renewal and is thus vital for all organisms. However, the process differs somewhat in animals, bacteria, fungi, plants, and algae. Until now, little was known about how ...
Somatic cells can reach an aneuploid (and hence potentially tumorigenic) state by losing or gaining single chromosomes 1, or via polyploid intermediates that undergo sequential steps of illegitimate ...
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