telomerase
Chemotherapy is commonly used to prevent the replication of neoplastic cells by targeting and destroying rapidly dividing cells. These agents work by interfering with cell division and inhibiting the growth of cancer cells.
During prometaphase, chromosomes rapidly move towards the mitotic centers in preparation for cell division. This movement is driven by microtubules attaching to kinetochores on the chromosomes, which help to align the chromosomes at the metaphase plate for proper segregation.
i think its during anaphase?
algae, can have as many as 140 chromosomes
It exists briefly in all species during the process of genetic replication. Other than this there are mechanisms in eukaryotes to destroy it rapidly, as it could be a sign that the cell has been infected by a virus.
Chemotherapy is commonly used to prevent the replication of neoplastic cells by targeting and destroying rapidly dividing cells. These agents work by interfering with cell division and inhibiting the growth of cancer cells.
During prometaphase, chromosomes rapidly move towards the mitotic centers in preparation for cell division. This movement is driven by microtubules attaching to kinetochores on the chromosomes, which help to align the chromosomes at the metaphase plate for proper segregation.
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i think its during anaphase?
algae, can have as many as 140 chromosomes
Drug resistance develops so rapidly because bacteria reproduce extremely quickly, giving a better chance for ones with resistance to develop and spread.
Yes they do. Just after replication a prokaryotic cell is smaller than other "full grown" cells. It rapidly synthesizes macro molecules and grows in size until it is ready to replicate itself. Prokaryotic growth often refers to population growth or replication or doubling time of a particular species referring to the time it takes a cell to divide.
It exists briefly in all species during the process of genetic replication. Other than this there are mechanisms in eukaryotes to destroy it rapidly, as it could be a sign that the cell has been infected by a virus.
When eggs and sperm are made, the DNA splits off in halves. Then when a sperm joins an egg, they recombine to form a new piece of DNA which is two perfect halves. Sometimes there is more or less info, this leads to defects which will prevent breeding, since people with the defect don't breed, the defect doesn't spread rapidly.
During the G2 phase of the cell cycle, the cell continues to grow and prepare for DNA replication. It is a checkpoint phase where the cell checks for any damage or errors before moving on to the next phase of the cycle. If conditions are favorable and the cell is healthy, it will proceed to the S phase for DNA replication.
Nitrogen mustards, such as cyclophosphamide, are alkylating agents that bind DNA and cause cross-linking that prevents replication. This inhibits cell division, most specifically in rapidly dividing cells of cancer masses.
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