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A noncanonical GTPase signaling mechanism controls exit from mitosis in budding yeast. [PDF]
Zhou X, Weng SY, Bell SP, Amon A.
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Regulation of minimal spindle midzone organization by mitotic kinases. [PDF]
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Condensin I confers Stiffness and Centromeric Cohesion to Mitotic Chromosomes
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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2021
Anaphase A is the motion of recently separated chromosomes to the spindle pole they face. It is accompanied by the shortening of kinetochore-attached microtubules. The requisite tubulin depolymerization may occur at kinetochores, at poles, or both, depending on the species and/or the time in mitosis.
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Anaphase A is the motion of recently separated chromosomes to the spindle pole they face. It is accompanied by the shortening of kinetochore-attached microtubules. The requisite tubulin depolymerization may occur at kinetochores, at poles, or both, depending on the species and/or the time in mitosis.
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'Anaphase' and cytokinesis in the absence of chromosomes [PDF]
Anaphase and cytokinesis are key processes in the segregation of replicated chromosomes to the daughter cells: in anaphase, chromosomes move apart; in cytokinesis, a cleavage furrow forms midway between the separated chromosomes. Some evidence suggests that chromosomes may be involved both in controlling the timing of anaphase onset and in dictating ...
R. Bruce Nicklas, Dahong Zhang
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The role of telomeres at anaphase [PDF]
1. Chromosomes ofAllium cepa, Tradescantia virginiana andT. paludosa were studied at mitosis in order to investigate the behavior of telomeres at anaphase. The studies were made in untreated fixed material, in cochicine treated cells, and in living staminal hairs. 2. InAllium cepa andT.
S. Bose, S. Bose, A. Lima-de-Faria
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Sharpening the anaphase switch
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2015The segregation of sister chromatids during mitosis is one of the most easily visualized, yet most remarkable, events during the life cycle of a cell. The accuracy of this process is essential to maintain ploidy during cell duplication. Over the past 20 years, substantial progress has been made in identifying components of both the kinetochore and the ...
John C. Meadows, Jonathan B. A. Millar
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2005
Anaphase is the stage of the cell cycle in which duplicated chromosomes separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell. Although its chromosome movements have always been viewed as majestic, until recently anaphase lacked obvious landmarks of regulation.
Armand de Gramont, Orna Cohen-Fix
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Anaphase is the stage of the cell cycle in which duplicated chromosomes separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell. Although its chromosome movements have always been viewed as majestic, until recently anaphase lacked obvious landmarks of regulation.
Armand de Gramont, Orna Cohen-Fix
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