If DNA damage is not repaired, what affect will it have on the cell cycle (cell division)? What are the polymerized nucleic acids (it might be others than RNA or DNA) that can be produced without using any type of template? A cell th...
This happens not because the distant form is exerting some strange physical force upon the deer, but because that form becomes part of a now suddenly shifted pattern of meaning. Or (to focus on the cellular level): when a cell enters into mitosis, just about every detail of its physiology...
Ploidyrefers to the number of chromosomes present in the cell. Simple organisms like bacteria only have a ringlet of DNA instead of linear chromosomes. Multicellular life forms have sets of homologous chromosomes that replicate in the nucleus, pair up and divide during mitosis and meiosis. Haploidc...
In this case, CMs re-enter cell cycle but are arrested in mitosis, which results in the binucleation of CMs rather than division [51]. Therefore, CM dedifferentiation precedes cell cycle re-entry but does not necessarily result in successful cell division. This is also supported by an in ...
Mushroom A mushroom (or toadstool) is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. The...
So I’m not sure how this information helps the average person who is either fighting cancer or has a loved one with cancer. An individual can only control so much of their exposure to pollution- I think that most people need to know about the “what else can I do for myself” to ...
Briefly said, it is that life itself, from the first DNA onward, is about information bossing around matter, including the very matter on which DNA is written. There are thousands (millions?) of genes coding for the proteins necessary for mitosis and meiosis. Genes written on DNA, about how...
As I understand it, stem cells have no real "job," so as an embryo develops, the stem cells slowly begin to be given a function. From that point they only need to reproduce their own kind of cell (hair, blood, skin...) Perhaps someone else can clarify the subject. ...