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  • ...ryotic cell to pass from one cell division to another. The timespan for a cell cycle can vary for cells of different species and even between different cell typ ...NA repair may flag further [[cell cycle checkpoint]]s, which can pause the cell cycle.
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  • #REDIRECT [[cell cycle]]
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  • {{r|Wee (cell cycle)||**}} {{r|Cell cycle checkpoint}}
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}} {{r|Cell cycle control}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[cell cycle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cell cycle]]
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  • Periods within the cell cycle.
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  • {{r|Wee (cell cycle)||**}} {{r|Cell cycle checkpoint}}
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  • # Morgan DO. (2007) "The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control" London: New Science Press.
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}}
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  • ...arranged radially in the [[cerebral cortex]] according to the number of [[cell cycle]]s of the precursor cell; provides an alternative perspective on the concep
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  • ...lead to cell death. Etoposide acts primarily in the G2 and S phases of the cell cycle."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}}
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}}
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}}
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  • ...to two or more ''daughter'' cells and is usually an integral part of the [[cell cycle]]. This type of cell division is called ''mitosis'' where the daughter cell
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}}
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  • ...ryotic cell to pass from one cell division to another. The timespan for a cell cycle can vary for cells of different species and even between different cell typ ...NA repair may flag further [[cell cycle checkpoint]]s, which can pause the cell cycle.
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}}
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  • ...uery=GO:0000085 {{#if: G2 phase of mitotic cell cycle |G2 phase of mitotic cell cycle|GO:0000085 }}]</span><br> ...ugh mitotic cell cycle |positive regulation of progression through mitotic cell cycle|GO:0045931 }}]</span><br>
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  • ...bits the synthesis of DNA. Its actions are specific for the S phase of the cell cycle. It also has antiviral and immunosuppressant properties."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref
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  • ...ic]] cell divides its [[nucleus]]. Mitosis is the shortest phase of the [[cell cycle]].
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}}
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}}
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  • {{r|Cell cycle}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Chenn 2002 Regulation of cerebral cortical size by control of cell cycle exit in neural precursors}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Chenn 2002 Regulation of cerebral cortical size by control of cell cycle exit in neural precursors}}
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  • ...ery ancient evolutionary adaptation. CENP-A plays an important role in the cell cycle by associating with other proteins like [[CENP-B]], [[CENP-C]] and an array [5] Chadwick B P & Willard H F (2002) Cell cycle-dependant localization of macroH2A in chromatin of the inactive X Chromosom
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  • ...h degree cell structures and their importance in regulating the organism’s cell cycle and developmental functions. Some of the important ideas are that the tryp
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  • ...recursor neuron]]. They are arranged radially according to the number of [[cell cycle]]s of the precursor: while the older [[mitosis|postmitotic]] neurons remain
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  • ...adult mammalian cells", Nature 385, page 813 (27 February 1997)</ref> The cell cycle of the donor cells was stopped in the G0 stage. The "oocytes were recovere
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Chenn 2002 Regulation of cerebral cortical size by control of cell cycle exit in neural precursors}}
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  • ...''T. vaginalis'' is the antibiotic, [[metronidazole]], which disrupts the cell cycle in ''T. vaginalis'' and prevents ''T. vaginalis'' from forming new DNA. Thi
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  • ...bits the synthesis of DNA. Its actions are specific for the S phase of the cell cycle. It also has antiviral and immunosuppressant properties."<ref>{{MeSH|cytara
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  • ...[[cyclin dependent kinase]], central molecules in the regulation of the [[cell cycle]]
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  • ...adiation both damage [[DNA]] in the [[cell nucleus]] which kills rapidly [[Cell cycle|dividing cells]] by triggering a self-destruct mechanism called [[apoptosis
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  • ...hbya gossypii]]'', cotton pathogen, subject of genetics studies (polarity, cell cycle)
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  • ...ation by microRNPs oscillates between repression and activation during the cell cycle.</ref>
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Chenn 2002 Regulation of cerebral cortical size by control of cell cycle exit in neural precursors}}
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  • ...nutrients, which allows for the study of the [[bacterial growth|bacterial cell cycle]]. These limitations can be avoided by the use of a [[chemostat]], which ma
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  • ...regulated, but is regulated such that replication occurs only once in each cell cycle.<ref>Jon M. Kaguni DnaA: Controlling the Initiation of Bacterial DNA Replic
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  • | title = Regulation of Cerebral Cortical Size by Control of Cell Cycle Exit in Neural Precursors
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  • * [[Cell cycle]]
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