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Eukaryotic Cell Division
Eukaryotic cells must first divide their nucleus, followed by division of their cytoplasm, to complete cell division.
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Discover how the motor protein, kinesin, drives DNA separation during cell division.
Authors:
Brooke Anderson-White, Ph.D.
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10
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11
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12
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Subjects:
science
Biology
Tags:
DONE
meiosis
mitosis
(1 more)
Motor proteins
Language
English
Concept Nodes:
SCI.BIO.165 (Eukaryotic Cell Division - Biology)
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