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This project investigates the mechanisms of chromosome movement during anaphase in both meiosis and mitosis using advanced techniques like optogenetics and live-cell microscopy. By understanding these processes, the research aims to clarify the causes of genetic instability in cancer and reproductive disorders.
Cell division is a process essential for life.
There are two types of cell division: meiosis and mitosis.
Meiosis is a type of cell division specific to germ cells, allowing the formation of fertilisation-competent sperm and eggs.
Mitosis allows a single-celled fertilised egg to develop into a mature organism, and also allows tissues to be renewed.
During each cell division, the cell must divide two copies of the genome equally between two daughter cells.
Errors that occur during this process in…
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