The five phases of mitosis and cell division tightly coordinate the movements ... twisting the chromatin into a variety of coils and loops (Figure 3). The composition of the spindle fibers ...
Examples of questions to ask students: How might the cytoskeleton be used in cell division? What other function(s) might the cytoskeleton perform in the cell? Can they create a simple model to ...
In normal cells, hundreds of genes intricately control the process of cell division. Normal growth requires ... things — not just cancer cells (Figure 1, Figure 2). How Do Cancer Cells Spread ...
All cells are produced from other cells by the process of cell division. Cell division occurs when one cell divides to produce two new cells. Unicellular organisms use cell division to reproduce.
Mitosis is a type of cell division which ensures that, when a cell divides, each new cell produced has the same genetic information. Each human body cell contains 46 chromosomes. These can be ...
Figure 1 — A lineage tree showing the expression pattern of pha-4 at single-cell ... (1) Currently, our image analysis software, StarryNite, can trace through the first 9 out of 10 rounds of embryonic ...