1 online resource (xviii, 322 pages, [2] pages of color plates) :
illustrations.
Frontiers in molecular biology ;
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cell cycle checkpoints: safe passage through mitosis-- Mitotic changes in the nuclear envelope-- Poles apart? spindle pole bodies and centrosomes differ in ultrastructure yet their function and regulation are conserved-- Microtubule dynamics, molecular motors, and chromosome behavior-- A moveable feast: the centromere-kinetochore complex in cell division-- Telomeres: structure, synthesis, and cell cycle regulation-- Meiosis: chromosome behavior and spindle dynamics-- Inheritance of the cytoplasm during cell division-- Cytokinesis.
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This volume focuses on the structural aspects of cell division, ranging from nuclear envelope breakdown to cytokinesis and partitioning of the cytoplasm. It examines spindle assembly and chromosome behaviour in mitosis and meiosis, centromere and kinetochore structure and regulation, telomeres, the role of centrosomes, and mechanisms by which overall regulation is achieved. The up-to-date reviews of each topic provide perspectives on recent important findings. Each chapter presents models and new ideas that accommodate available information.