Definition of Cytokinesis. Meaning of Cytokinesis. Synonyms of Cytokinesis

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- muscle; it omits cytokinesis, thereby yielding multinucleate cells (see syncytium). Plant cytokinesis differs from animal cytokinesis, partly because of...
- two nuclei. Cytokinesis does not always occur; coenocytic (a type of multinucleate condition) cells undergo mitosis without cytokinesis. The interphase...
- (during which the DNA replication occurs) and is followed by telophase and cytokinesis; which divides the cytoplasm, organelles, and cell membrane of one cell...
- (mitosis and cytokinesis). M phase is itself composed of two tightly coupled processes: mitosis, in which the cell's nucleus divides, and cytokinesis, in which...
- immediately after cytokinesis is complete. This pathway makes sure that the daughter has separated properly. Two interdependent events drive cytokinesis in S. cerevisiae...
- survival. Cytokinesis is one of the components of cell division that is often observed in fission yeast. Well-conserved components of cytokinesis are observed...
- Cytokinesis in terrestrial plants occurs by cell plate formation. This process entails the delivery of Golgi-derived and endosomal vesicles carrying cell...
- for cytokinesis. The kinesin-12 members, PAKRP1 and PAKRP1L, ac****ulate at the midline and double loss-of-function mutants have defective cytokinesis during...
- division, composed of mitosis and cytokinesis, respectively. After the successful completion of mitosis and cytokinesis, both resulting daughter cells re-enter...
- S-phase but there is no subsequent mitosis (M-phase) or cell division (cytokinesis). These large endoreplicating cells have many copies of the genome, so...