- A
micronucleus is a
small nucleus that
forms whenever a
chromosome or a
fragment of a
chromosome is not
incorporated into one of the
daughter nuclei during...
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There is a
chance of more than one
micronucleus forming when more
genetic damage has happened. The
micronucleus test is used as a tool for genotoxicity...
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maintains two
distinct nuclear genomes, the
micronucleus and the macronucleus. The
macronucleus and
micronucleus are
located in the same cytoplasm, however...
- The
latter is
generated from the
micronucleus by
amplification of the
genome and
heavy editing. The
micronucleus p****es its
genetic material to offspring...
- The two
cells exchange a
micronucleus. The
cells then separate. The
micronuclei in each cell fuse,
forming a
diploid micronucleus.
Mitosis occurs three times...
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compact micronucleus). As in
other ciliates,
individuals cannot survive without the
macronucleus and
cannot reproduce without the
micronucleus. Paramecia...
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divisions and
contribute to the
development of a
cancer cell.
Although the
micronucleus model is appropriate,
other factors are
likely to
contribute towards...
- They have a bigger, non-germline
macronucleus and a small,
germline micronucleus in each cell at the same time and
these two
carry out
different functions...
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uncinata has
cilia covering its body and a dual
nuclear structure, the
micronucleus and macronucleus.
Unlike some
other ciliates, C.
uncinata contains millions...
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properties of
raspberry seed
extracts on
micronucleus distribution in
peripheral blood lymphocytes". Food Chem Toxicol. 47...