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...
Hoofdauteur: | Duncan, T |
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Andere auteurs: | James, W |
Formaat: | Thesis |
Taal: | English |
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2011
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