New cog for a familiar machine
Mary Dasso ()
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Mary Dasso: the Laboratory of Gene Regulation and Development, NICHD, NIH
Nature, 2005, vol. 435, issue 7044, 899-900
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During cell division, intricate cellular machinery separates duplicated DNA into daughter cells. Unexpectedly, the assembly of this crucial apparatus seems to rely on components other than proteins and DNA.
Date: 2005
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