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- Endoreduplication (also referred to as endoreplication or endocycling) is replication of the nuclear genome in the absence of mitosis, which leads to...
- w****s. The obligate parthenogenetic mechanism involves premeiotic endoreplication of the chromosomes. This species is widespread in coastal regions of...
- mechanisms including chromosome nondisjunction, anaphase lag, and endoreplication. Anaphase lagging is the most common way by which mosaicism arises...
- obligate parthenogenetic complexes of geckos. An extra premeiotic endoreplication of chromosomes is essential for obligate parthenogenesis in these geckos...
- cells will be monosomic for that chromosome. Endoreduplication (or endoreplication) occurs when chromosomes duplicate but the cell does not subsequently...
- Drosophila has subsequently been used to implicate Myc in cell competition, endoreplication, and cell growth. During the discovery of Myc gene, it was realized...
- cells. Some special cells can grow to very large sizes via an unusual endoreplication cell cycle in which the genome is replicated during S-phase but there...
- viable female in a few, e.g., boas). ZW offspring are produced by endoreplication before meiosis or by central fusion. ZZ and WW offspring occur either...
- certainly have an effect on the development of the leaf hairs. GL1 causes endoreplication, the replication of DNA without subsequent cell division as well as...
- 1038/sj.onc.1208610. PMID 15838513. Edgar BA, Orr-Weaver TL (May 2001). "Endoreplication cell cycles: more for less". Cell. 105 (3): 297–306. doi:10...