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  • ...is an organism in its earliest stages of [[development]], from the first [[cell division]] until [[hatching]] (in [[egg-laying animals]]), development of the inner
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  • ...assembling the bacterial cell wall, and in reshaping the cell wall during cell division. Their inactivation interferes with the cross-linkage of [[peptidoglycan]]
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  • {{r|Cell division}}
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  • {{r|Cell division}}
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  • ...rogress of events that are required for a eukaryotic cell to pass from one cell division to another. The timespan for a cell cycle can vary for cells of different ...ckpoint) to determine if the cell can proceed to [[Mitosis|M phase]] and [[cell division|divide]]. This is the last opportunity before division for [[DNA repair]] a
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  • | pagename = Cell division | abc = Cell division
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  • *[[chromosome]]s during [[cell division]],
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  • {{r|Cell division}}
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  • ...mly redistributed set of genes. The zygote then undergoes repeated normal cell division called [[mitosis]], which involves a reproduction or doubling of all chromo
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  • ...ellular transport of [[vesicle (biology)|vesicle]]s and organelles) and in cell division. ...riphosphate|GTP]], but these filaments do not group into tubules. During [[cell division]], FtsZ is the first protein to move to the division site, and is essential
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  • ...organism]]. This typically occurs as the result of copying errors during [[cell division]], though it can also occur if an existing gene is incorporated again by me
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  • ...f apoptosis and continued division, rather than actual increase in RATE of cell division''')As clumps of cancer cells grow, then can form "tumors". Not all cancers
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  • ...(e.g. [[genetic mutations]]) that lead to uncontrolled or inappropriate [[cell division]]; this process benefits the organism by removing cells that are functionin
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  • ...te [[embryogenesis]] in another individual, from shortly after the first [[cell division]] until shortly prior to the [[hatching]] of the [[tadpole]].}}
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  • ...ns]] [can] not afford to sacrifice half their [[synapses]] for the sake of cell division).<ref>Shostak, Stanley: "(Re)defining stem cells", Bioessays 28(3), March 2
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  • {{rpl|Cell division}} {{rpl|Cell division}}
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  • ...pecific sites on chromosomes where, spindle-fibre attachment occurs during cell division. Centromeres of vertebrate chromosomes and Drosophila chromosomes have been
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  • ...avel]] from their origin or birth place (i.e. the location of their last [[cell division]]) to their final position in the brain.<ref name= timelapse>See also [http
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  • ...udied, along with further membrane research. Such research include that of Cell division, DNA-protein, protein-protein and protein-RNA interactions, protein transpo
    10 KB (1,396 words) - 04:19, 28 November 2013
  • ...lication]] where duplication of the [[genome]] occurs without [[mitosis]] (cell division).
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