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This project investigates the unique nuclear cycling mechanisms in multinucleate eukaryotic cells, focusing on how environmental factors influence these processes. By studying organisms like slime molds and parasites, it aims to uncover the molecular controls of nuclear replication without cell division.
The traditional view of proliferation in eukaryotic cells maintains that genome duplication is followed by cellular division into two new daughter cells, each containing its own nucleus.
Organisms have evolved diverse strategies to accomplish this feat efficiently whilst acted upon by different selection pressures, some of which alter the mode of proliferation altogether.
Strikingly, several organisms across the tree of life have evolved to utilize the multiplication of genetic material without…
EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY
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