Background Duplicated chromosomes are equally segregated to daughter cells by a

Background Duplicated chromosomes are equally segregated to daughter cells by a bipolar mitotic spindle during cell division. kinetochores, Dam1-765 kinetochores do not colocalize with an equal number of plus ends. Despite the uncoupling of the kinetochores from the plus ends of MTs, the cells are viable, complete the cell cycle with the same kinetics as… Continue reading Background Duplicated chromosomes are equally segregated to daughter cells by a