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Cell division and chromosome segregation in

Cell division and chromosome segregation in

... studied in detail in the two rod-shaped model organisms ...subtilis and E. coli, both of which divide by placing the division septum always at the same medial plane, equidistant from the two ... See full document

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When the genome plays dice: circumvention of the spindle assembly checkpoint and near-random chromosome segregation in multipolar cancer cell mitoses.

When the genome plays dice: circumvention of the spindle assembly checkpoint and near-random chromosome segregation in multipolar cancer cell mitoses.

... euploid segregation model implies that a mechanism exists which strictly regulates movement of a haploid set of chromosomes into daughter cells at mitosis ...observed in cancer cells means that each set of ... See full document

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Asymmetric chromosome segregation in Xanthomonas citri ssp. citri

Asymmetric chromosome segregation in Xanthomonas citri ssp. citri

... the cell division and/or the chromosome segrega- tion apparatuses of ...canker and probably other bacterial diseases (Silva et ...parB::pAPU3), and extended the studies with ParB ... See full document

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Strigolactones inhibit caulonema elongation and cell division in the moss Physcomitrella patens.

Strigolactones inhibit caulonema elongation and cell division in the moss Physcomitrella patens.

... acetate and strigol, all of which are natural SLs found in moss exudates [6], showed no significant effect at 500 nM (Figure ...7A). In the second experiment, synthetic analogs GR5, GR24 and ... See full document

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Stochastic Modeling for a Better Approach of the in vitro Observed Growth of Colon Adenocarcinoma Cells

Stochastic Modeling for a Better Approach of the in vitro Observed Growth of Colon Adenocarcinoma Cells

... the cell growth behaviour because it takes into account the cell division rate, cell death rate, density dependence, type of event (cell division or cell death) and ... See full document

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Identification of Conserved MEL-28/ELYS Domains with Essential Roles in Nuclear Assembly and Chromosome Segregation.

Identification of Conserved MEL-28/ELYS Domains with Essential Roles in Nuclear Assembly and Chromosome Segregation.

... ovulation and fertilization triggers rapid progression through meiosis I and ...live in utero recordings of animals expressing GFP::MEL-28 and ...mCherry::HisH2B. In the -4 oocyte, ... See full document

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The Effects of Gender Segregation at the Occupation, Industry, Establishment, and Job-Cell Levels on the Male-Female Wage Gap

The Effects of Gender Segregation at the Occupation, Industry, Establishment, and Job-Cell Levels on the Male-Female Wage Gap

... males and females in the labor market leads to a type of sorting in which women end up relatively more concentrated in occupations, industries, firms, and occupations within ... See full document

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Drosophila Xpd regulates Cdk7 localization, mitotic kinase activity, spindle dynamics, and chromosome segregation.

Drosophila Xpd regulates Cdk7 localization, mitotic kinase activity, spindle dynamics, and chromosome segregation.

... mitosis and progression to metaphase requires activation of Cdk1 and exit from mitosis requires timely inactivation of this ...Cdk1. In general, xpd eE embryos seem to build up Cdk1 activity normally ... See full document

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Tip1/CLIP-170 protein is required for correct chromosome poleward movement in fission yeast.

Tip1/CLIP-170 protein is required for correct chromosome poleward movement in fission yeast.

... genetics and live microscopy have revealed a number of proteins that localize to the more dynamic ‘‘plus’’ ends of the ...microtubules. In living cells, observation of these proteins as GFP fusions has ... See full document

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Increased asymmetric and multi-daughter cell division in mechanically confined microenvironments.

Increased asymmetric and multi-daughter cell division in mechanically confined microenvironments.

... resulting in five daughter cells under partial confinement was observed in which confinement was not complete such that the gap size was between 3–7 m m with E = 130 kPa ...The cell in ... See full document

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Mob1: defining cell polarity for proper cell division

Mob1: defining cell polarity for proper cell division

... Mob1 and its recruitment to the constriction zone in dividing cells parallels the yeast spindle pole body localization and recruitment to the neck bud (Luca et ...Visintin and Amon, 2001), ... See full document

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Differential gene expression profile associated with the abnormality of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in aplastic anemia.

Differential gene expression profile associated with the abnormality of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in aplastic anemia.

... (HSCs) and marrow ...HSCs and aberrant T cellular-immunity in AA using a microarray ...(BM-MSCs). In the present study, we comprehensively compared the biological features and gene ... See full document

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Condensin HEAT subunits required for DNA repair, kinetochore/centromere function and ploidy maintenance in fission yeast.

Condensin HEAT subunits required for DNA repair, kinetochore/centromere function and ploidy maintenance in fission yeast.

... defective in condensin’s three non-SMC ...functions in chromosome condensation and segre- gation and in DNA repair, we identified two novel condensin ...Cnd1 and Cnd3, are ... See full document

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Heterochromatin: a rapidly evolving species barrier.

Heterochromatin: a rapidly evolving species barrier.

... euchromatin and heterochromatin, on the basis of their appearance (reviewed in ...the cell division cycle, whereas heterochromatic regions remained highly condensed throughout the majority of ... See full document

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A millifluidic study of cell-to-cell heterogeneity in growth-rate and cell-division capability in populations of isogenic cells of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

A millifluidic study of cell-to-cell heterogeneity in growth-rate and cell-division capability in populations of isogenic cells of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

... possible cell-to-cell heterogeneity in growth dynamics of isogenic cell popula- tions of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, we developed a millifluidic drop-based device that not only allows the ... See full document

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Phenotypic plasticity and effects of selection on cell division symmetry in Escherichia coli.

Phenotypic plasticity and effects of selection on cell division symmetry in Escherichia coli.

... occur in bacteria and yeast that divide with morphological asymmetry ...[4] and is thought to arise from aggregation and asymmetric inheritance of oxidatively damaged proteins ...[5–9]. ... See full document

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Asymmetric segregation of damaged cellular components in spatially structured multicellular organisms.

Asymmetric segregation of damaged cellular components in spatially structured multicellular organisms.

... observed in species ranging from fission yeast to ...damage segregation, we have developed a mathematical model describing ageing mammalian tissue, that is, a multicellular system of somatic cells that do ... See full document

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Symmetric pollen mitosis I and suppression of pollen mitosis II prevent pollen development in Brachiaria jubata (Gramineae)

Symmetric pollen mitosis I and suppression of pollen mitosis II prevent pollen development in Brachiaria jubata (Gramineae)

... Microsporogenesis and pollen development were analyzed in a tetra- ploid (2n = 4x = 36) accession of the forage grass Brachiaria jubata (BRA 007820) from the Embrapa Beef Cattle Brachiaria collection that ... See full document

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Effects of growth and mutation on pattern formation in tissues.

Effects of growth and mutation on pattern formation in tissues.

... described in Figure 2 lead to ordered and disordered patterns of cell ...activity. Cell division and migration, method A) and B) produces an ordered pattern (Figure 3A), ... See full document

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Synchronizing chromosome segregation by flux-dependent force equalization at kinetochores

Synchronizing chromosome segregation by flux-dependent force equalization at kinetochores

... µm/min) and (2) reorientation of the kinetochore-associated MT fiber after a laser cut (red lines have equal length and ...length and orientation over time after ...(light and dark lines) ... See full document

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