How cells recognize and correct errors during cell division

Research report (imported) 2006 - Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen

Authors
Hauf, Silke
Departments
Molekulare Mechanismen der Chromosomensegregation (Dr. Silke Hauf)
Friedrich-Miescher-Laboratorium für biologische Arbeitsgruppen in der MPG, Tübingen
Summary
When cells divide, the genomic information is duplicated and becomes symmetrically distributed to the daughter cells during division. Errors in the distribution of the genomic DNA can lead to cell death or promote tumor growth. Researchers at the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory use yeast to examine how cells ensure the extremely low error rate in the distribution of the genomic information.

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