Cytokinesis separates replicated chromosomes and cytoplasm into two
daughter cells. In animal cells, this is achieved by the formation of a cleavage
furrow that bisects the mitotic (or meiotic) spindle. It is known that the mitotic
apparatus defines the cell cleavage plane. However, it is not clear how the mitotic...
Cytokinesis separates replicated chromosomes and cytoplasm into two
daughter cells. In animal cells, this is achieved by the formation of a cleavage
furrow that bisects the mitotic (or meiotic) spindle. It is known that the mitotic
apparatus defines the cell cleavage plane. However, it is not clear how the mitotic...
Cytokinesis separates replicated chromosomes and cytoplasm into two daughter cells. In animal cells, this is achieved by the formation of a cleavage furrow that bisects the mitotic (or meiotic) spindle. It is known that the mitotic apparatus defines the cell cleavage plane. However, it is not clear how the mitotic...