Sister chromatids, identical chromatids joined by a centromere, can be formed during DNA replication of when homologous chromosomes are paired. In nucleated cells (eukaryotes), chromosome segregation is a biological process occurring in mitosis and meiosis where two sister chromatids separate. Following separation, the individual chromatids travel to opposite sides of the nucleus.
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Date: April 26, 2022 Time: 7:00am (PDT), 10:00am (EDT), 4:00pm (CET) Cell competition is a mechanism of interaction that dictates cell selection based on differences in cellular fitness. We...
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Similar to the “histone code” hypothesis in which epigenetic marks on histone tails expand the information potential of the genetic code, different tubulin isoforms, combined wit...
Microtubules (MTs) are dynamic cytoskeleton polymers forming a polarized intracellular network that provides structural support, facilitates intracellular transport and drives chromosome seg...
Recent clinical successes in cancer genome-inspired personalized medicine have been a major breakthrough in drug discovery. However, 98% of the patients have an incomplete therapeutic respons...