in particular the mitotic cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) and the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC; see Fig. 2 for comparison with the traditional phases of mitosis.) These transitions ...
The DNA in chromosomes copies itself ready for mitosis. Prophase The DNA in chromosomes ... their copies line up in the middle of the cell. Anaphase Chromosomes and their copies are pulled to ...
The variability descriptors were automatically extracted. With this method, they obtained two descriptors similar to those already known: spindle length and elongation rate in anaphase (the phase of ...
Membrane proteins are sorted to the plasma membrane (PM) via Golgi-dependent trafficking. However, our recent studies challenged the essentiality of Golgi in the biogenesis of specific transporters.
The chromosome pairs separate; half of the chromosomes move toward one end of the cell, the other half, to the other end. The chromosomes' sister chromatids do not separate as they do in mitosis.
This solution is called meiosis. Mitosis describes the process by which the nucleus of a cell divides to create two new nuclei, each containing an identical copy of DNA. (Cytokinesis describes the ...
In Anaphase, the dynamic separation of sister ... Telophase serves as the finale of mitosis, wherein chromatids reach their ...
The mitotic checkpoint (MC) ensures proper segregation of chromosomes by delaying anaphase until all kinetochores are bound to microtubules. This inhibitory signal is composed of a complex containing ...
The R-loop is a common transcriptional by-product that consists of an RNA-DNA duplex joined to a displaced strand of genomic DNA. While the effects of R-loops on health and disease are well ...
What happened to the Nazi nuclear project? Why were German POWs treated so well? World War II is one of the most studied wars in history, but there are still lots of questions that have arisen over ...