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WBbiopr:00000016Public_nameCell division
SummaryA metazoan cell division cycle starts with DNA condensation and continues to the completion of cytokinesis with the creation of an independent daughter cell. In C. elegans, mitotic cell divisions are rapid, taking approximately 14 minutes, and follow patterns that are invariant from animal to animal. C. elegans is one animal were the pattern of cell division is the primary determinant of cell fate. Extensive research of cell division in C. elegans has elucidated many genes involved in the genetic and molecular pathways required for setting up cell determination and specification during development. These studies demonstrate a role for these genes in one or many steps of cell division such as in nuclear envelope assembly/disassembly, centrosome dynamics, formation of the mitotic spindle, kinetochore assembly, chromosome segregation, and cytokinesis.
Related_topicSpecialisation_ofWBbiopr:00000026
Generalisation_ofWBbiopr:00000017
WBbiopr:00000059
WBbiopr:00000098
WBbiopr:00000018
Involved_entityGeneWBGene00003009Paper_evidenceWBPaper00039774
WBGene00003263Paper_evidenceWBPaper00039774
WBGene00001595Paper_evidenceWBPaper00039774
Associated_withPhenotype (54)
GO_termGO:0051301
ReferenceWBPaper00003120
WBPaper00027235
WBPaper00039774