In an effort to learn exactly which cells are involved in mitosis, researchers are systematically inactivating genes--a whopping 21,000 of them--one at at time to solve the mystery. In addition, they're filming how cells with inactivate genes divide. This is one of their videos. Note the stop-watch action in the lower right and how long it takes between cell divisions. You can read more about the project, as well as view another video, here.
Friday, April 23, 2010
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