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Before the egg has a chance to divide into two cells, the parents' chromosomes are plucked out and dropped into a fertilised egg from a healthy donor, which has had its own chromosomes removed.
A single bacterial cell innoculated in a large flask of constantly stirred medium will divide into two cells after about an hour.
Due to a shifted position of the spindle apparatus, cells divide into two cells of different size and content.
A single cell in state I (black circle in Fig. 2 a) can divide into two cells in state I, or transition into another state II (cyan circle), where it can only divide.
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For instance, cells which contain two perpendicular metaphase plates may attempt to divide into three cells in late anaphase followed by two of the three fusing in telophase, or cells may undergo failure to complete cytokinesis [39].
Cells with this chromosome arrangement during anaphase attempted to divide into three cells, but two of the three fuse in telophase, resulting in one cell with the appearance of one nuclei and the other appearing to have two nuclei (data not shown).
Cytokinesis, in biology, the process by which one cell physically divides into two cells.
When spores divided into two cells (Fig. 6C), the Y (II) and Fv/Fm values of the apical cell were around 0.28 and 0.5, respectively, which was significantly higher (p<0.05) than those of the basal cell (about 0.25 and 0.4).
The cell with four karyomastigonts then divides into two cells, each with a double karyomastigont.
This cell could then have divided into two cells, each with a doubled karyomastigont.
As was described for the first hESC line, the four single blastomeres showed synchronous mitotic divisions and divided into two cells on Day 3.
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