Figure 1: A fluorescence light micrograph of breast cancer cell about to divide into two. Chromosomes are stained blue, while the pink dots are kinetochores. RIKEN ...
Life begins with a single fertilized cell that gradually transforms into a multicellular organism. This process requires ...
This is not the first attempt to create an artificial bacterium. In 2010, the JC Venter Institute created 'JCVI-syn1.0 ', which removes natural DNA from a bacterium called Mycoplasma mycoides, which ...
A fertilized egg of an animal can be easily removed, and the process of cell division can be observed alive. However, a fertilized egg of a plant cannot be removed and observed alive since it lies ...
New findings could aid future development of more efficient therapeutic strategies in the context of regenerative medicine and aging.