Checkered History Of Mother, Daughter Cells Explains Cell Cycle Differences
October 20, 2009
When budding yeast cells divide, scientists have found that a gene regulator called Ace2 (yellow) is present only in half of the offspring, an observation that explains a key difference in how cells decide if they are ready to divide. Credit: Rockefeller University
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Health Medical Pharma, Cellular processes, Genetics, Biology, Rockefeller University, Cell cycle, Brewing, Gene, Molecular biology, Yeast, Cell
