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  • Miniatura para Edmund Beecher Wilson
    and the Mosaic Theory of Development (1893) Atlas of Fertilization and Karyokinesis (1895) The Cell in Development and Inheritance (1896; second edition…
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  • Mitosis (redirección desde Karyokinesis)
    cytokinesis, and nuclear division is karyokinesis. The words "mitosis" and "meiosis" technically refer only to karyokinesis but are frequently used to describe…
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  • (maturation promoting factor) promotes entry into mitosis. The processes of karyokinesis (mitosis) and cytokinesis work together to result in cleavage. The mitotic…
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  • place along any plane but it is always perpendicular to the plane of karyokinesis (nuclear division). e.g. amoeba Longitudinal: Here cytokinesis takes…
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  • been theorised to participate in locomotion and cell adhesion, but also karyokinesis during cell division. Benchimol, Marlene (2005). "New ultrastructural…
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  • meiosis I and meiosis II which are further divided into Karyokinesis I, Cytokinesis I, Karyokinesis II, and Cytokinesis II, respectively. The preparatory…
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  • used for the classification of Chlorophyta are: type of zoid, mitosis (karyokinesis), cytokinesis, organization level, life cycle, type of gametes, cell…
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  • (namely diatoms, dinoflagellates, etc.) and fungi. Forms of mitosis (of karyokinesis step) in eukaryotes closed intranuclear pleuromitosis closed extranuclear…
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  • parenchyma cells. In the development of the cell, elongation occurs via karyokinesis and no cell plate develops resulting in coenocytic cells which extend…
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  • called mitosis. The fourth phase, M phase, consists of nuclear division (karyokinesis) and cytoplasmic division (cytokinesis), accompanied by the formation…
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  • contractile ring in the equatorial region of the dividing cell. Contrast karyokinesis. cytology The study of the morphology, processes, and life history of…
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  • of cancer. The relatively brief M phase consists of nuclear division (karyokinesis). It is a relatively short period of the cell cycle. M phase is complex…
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  • referred to as mitotic or vegetative growth), cells undergo a diel cycle of karyokinesis (chromosome/nuclear division) in darkness. The mother cell then divides…
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  • produce systems which mimicked the appearance of living processes such as karyokinesis and "remarkable fungus-like forms". He "[repudiated] extra-physical forces…
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  • development, the first 13 cells pass through mitosis are nuclear divisions (karyokinesis) without cytokinesis, resulting in a multinucleate cell (generally referred…
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  • Isoschizomer Isotope Isozyme Junk DNA Kappa particle Kartagener's syndrome Karyokinesis Karyotype Kilobase Kin selection Kinetochore Klinefelter syndrome Knockout…
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  • and the Mosaic Theory of Development (1893) Atlas of Fertilization and Karyokinesis (1895) The Cell in Development and Inheritance (1896; second edition…
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  • form a new nuclear envelope as the older envelope disintegrates. After karyokinesis, the cell undergoes cytokinesis. At this point the nuclei are already…
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  • made of microtubules; it supports the cell axis and is involved in karyokinesis. The pelta is a microtubular structure that holds the flagellar canal…
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  • ability to undergo neosis, which is characterized by nuclear budding karyokinesis, asymmetric intracellular cytokinesis and the generation of Raju cells…
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  • embryonic development in cardiomyocytes, and appears to play a role in karyokinesis; ablation of NM-IIB caused defects in chromatid segregation and mitotic…
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  • Sapidissima" (1887) "Notes on the Larvae of Ambylstoma" (also known as "Karyokinesis in Larval Amblystoma") (1888) "Petrological Microscope, with Various…
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