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At the core of the centrosome are centrioles, which recruit pericentriolar material to form the centrosome and act as basal bodies to nucleate formation of cilia and flagella.
Centrioles are cylindrical structures found at the core of the mitotic spindle pole, which also act as basal bodies to nucleate the formation of cilia.
Indeed, basal bodies and centrioles are interchangeable structures; in proliferating cells, the centrioles sit within the centrosome and anchor the pericentriolar material that is required to nucleate microtubules both in interphase and mitosis, while upon exit from the cell cycle and entry into quiescence, the centrioles move to the cell surface and start to act as basal bodies.
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It is believed that in most other groups, the basal bodies act as a center from which the spindle formation and movement is coordinated, but this does not seem to be the case here.
In contrast, metazoa separate cell and cilium/flagellum cycles: existing flagella are disassembled before mitosis and the bald basal bodies act as centrioles for nuclear mitosis [3], [37].
Indeed, ciliate centrioles act exclusively as basal bodies and their mitotic spindle poles are devoid of centrioles [ 36].
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The most dramatic examples of complex structures built from centrioles are the cortical arrays of the ciliates, which consist of linear arrays of hundreds of centrioles linked together, each of which acts as a basal body to nucleate a microtubule-based motile cilium.
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