Kentrosoom
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She mynolt eh kentrosoom, as eshyn currit da reaghey mynphiobanyn as y çhymshal killag. T'ad credjal nagh ren eh aafilley agh ayns y fuilleeaght metasoagh dy chillagyn eukaryotagh[1]. Ta fungyssyn as lossreeyn jannoo ymmyd jeh troggalyn elley dy reaghey ny mynphiobanyn oc[2][3] Ga dy vel obbyr scanshoil ec y chentrosoom ayns killagyn vaaghyn bentyn rish mitosis, cha nel feme er oc[4].
Ta kentrosoom jeant jeh daa chentreen kern-jeeragh rish y cheilley, as ram proteen mygeayrt oc: stoo pericentriolagh (SPC).
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ Bornens M, Azimzadeh J (2007). "Origin and evolution of the centrosome". Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 607: 119–29. PMID 17977464.
- ↑ Schmit AC (2002). "Acentrosomal microtubule nucleation in higher plants". Int. Rev. Cytol. 220: 257–89. PMID 12224551.
- ↑ Jaspersen SL, Winey M (2004). "The budding yeast spindle pol body: structure, duplication, and function". Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 20: 1–28. doi: . PMID 15473833.
- ↑ Mahoney NM, Goshima G, Douglass AD, Vale RD (2006). "Making microtubules and mitotic spindles in cells without functional centrosomes". Curr. Biol. 16 (6): 564–9. doi: . PMID 16546079.
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