Mad protein accumulates on the kinetochores that are not attached to mitotic spindle during metaphase. What do you expect when Mad protein accumulation is artificially inhibited? lack of nuclear envelop in one of the daughter cells, sustained levels of mitotic cyclins in daughter cells. incomplete cytokinesis leading to multinucleated cell formation. increased risk of aneuploid in daughter cells.
Mad protein accumulates on the kinetochores that are not attached to mitotic spindle during metaphase. What do you expect when Mad protein accumulation is artificially inhibited? lack of nuclear envelop in one of the daughter cells, sustained levels of mitotic cyclins in daughter cells. incomplete cytokinesis leading to multinucleated cell formation. increased risk of aneuploid in daughter cells.
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Mad protein accumulates on the kinetochores that are not attached to mitotic spindle during metaphase. What do you expect when Mad protein accumulation is artificially inhibited?
- lack of nuclear envelop in one of the daughter cells,
- sustained levels of mitotic cyclins in daughter cells.
- incomplete cytokinesis leading to multinucleated cell formation.
- increased risk of aneuploid in daughter cells.
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- is enough to observe a single protein molecule.
- describes the ability to resolve details in the object that is being imaged.
- can be enhanced unlimitedly using higher magnification lens.
- is higher when using longer wavelength light.
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