Silencing Gene Hinders Cell Division (VIDEO)
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When a gene called OGG1 is silenced, cell division starts normally, but then the daughter-cells are unable to separate from each other. The result: individual cells (green) with more than one nucleus (red).
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Thomas Walter & Jutta Bulkescher / EMBL
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