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Dictionary » D » Division - of a cell Division - of a cellThe creation of daughter cells from one parent cell. ![]()
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Results from our forumcell cloning by limiting dilutionI'm not sure I understand your question.. is this a question for cell synchronization? Cells are technical cloning themselves during division.. if you want single cell clones, try a single cell elution and they'll be synchronized ...
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Re: summary of cell divisionMrMistery, That was an altogether masterful job. The best I've seen on this. Appreciate it very much.
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Please Help... one copy of an oncogene has been mutated and causes uncontrolled cell growth a proto-oncogene that has stimulated caspases viral reverse transcriptase when a gene is mutated to stimulate cell division in the homozygous recessive form a cellular homologue of a viral oncogene ...
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Re: Re:... fractions of permilles, which means I think there are very few of these cells (I called them rogue cells). I am questioning the numbers part - in ... of this is probably next to non-existent, however, because the cell division limiting "Hayflick limit" would ensure that these cells ...
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A question from Cloning... is an extremely close symbiosis of an alga and a fungus the individual cells stay strictly as either fungal or algal cells; symbiosis does not form ... chromosomes and genes. That would pretty certainly prevent normal cell division. And also like MrMistery said, on enzymatical level there'd be ...
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