In which types of cell would mitosis occur? Major gene reshuffling takes place during what phase of meiosis? What is the longest phase of mitosis? Describe what happens to chromosomes before mitosis. Primary oocytes enter which phase of meiosis I prior to puberty?
During mitosis, a cell divides once to produce two daughter cells with genetic material identical to that of the original parent cell and to each other. Both haploid and diploid cells can undergo mitosis. When a haploid cell undergoes mitosis, it produces two genetically identical haploid daughter...
Which type's of microtubules undergo +- end depolymerization at anaphase? Spindle microtubulesare constantly polymerizing at their plus-ends and depolymerizing at their minus-ends, leading to a treadmilling effect and constant poleward movement of the lattice. The rate of flux varies in different c...
Our successful establishment of drug-induced GALNTL5 expression in GC-2spd(ts) cells would lead to new hypotheses regarding the role of GALNTL5 in in vivo spermiogenesis. Results Establishment of the GC-2spd(ts) cell line expressing GALNTL5 upon chemical induction No stable cell lines have ...
Meiosis has two distinct goals, the first of which is to ensure that each gamete created contains only a single copy of each of the pairs of homologous chromosomes. The second purpose is to ensure that the genes each gamete gets is ...
“Murine candidiasis: Cell-mediated immune responses correlate directly with susceptability and resistance to infection.” Immunol. Cell. Biol., 68: 15-20; 1990. Ashman et al., “Murine candidiasis: Strain dependence of host responses after immunization.” Immunol. Cell. Biol., 66: 231-237;...
As shown in Figure 2A, the 2-cell embryo development rate of Plcz1m3 mice decreased significantly (p < 0.05) compared with WT after in vivo fertilization and in vitro culture (IVC); however, there was no significant difference in the 2-cell embryo development rate of Plcz1m5 mice at ...