Investigating the function of Drosophila MAPs Msd1 and dTD-60 in mitotic spindle assembly
<p>Mitosis is the process by which new cells are formed. Following accurate duplication of chromosomes, a cell must segregate its chromosomes into separate daughter cells with great accuracy. Failure to do so can result in genomic instability. Thus, entry into mitosis is tightly regulated via...
Auteur principal: | Duncan, T |
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Autres auteurs: | James, W |
Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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2011
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