Mitosis and Cytokinesis Once a cell has committed to replicate and surpasses the checkpoints at G1/S and then G2/M, it enters mitosis. Mitosis is characterized by cellular DNA replication and segregation, organized in four different phases.2 Prophase, the first phase of mitosis, involves the ...
Cytokinesis: What Happens After Mitosis Like interphase,cytokinesisisn’t a part of mitosis, but it’s definitely an important part of the cell cycle that is essential to completing cell division. Sometimes, the occurrence of the events of cytokinesis overlaps with telophase and even anaphase, but...
Cdc16 (Bub2 ortholog) acts as a negative factor of the SIN, and cdc16 mutant cells undergo cytokinesis in the presence of the microtubule destabilizer thiabendazole [55–57]. This suggests that SIN-mediated APC/C-Cdh1/Ste9 activation causes mitotic slippage. In addition, the fission yeast ...