Chromosomal DNA (blue) aligned at the center of a dividing cell. Failure of this process can lead to whole-genome duplication. Credit: Uehara Lab, Faculty of Advanced Life Science, Hokkaido University ...
For almost 60 years, scientists have tried to understand why DNA doesn’t replicate wildly and uncontrollably every time a cell divides – which they need to do constantly. Without this process, we ...
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. Before a cell divides into two, it must first copy its DNA, so that each new cell receives a complete set. Occasionally, what can ...
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