Not so divided: the common basis of plant and animal cell division
- PMID: 16493420
- DOI: 10.1038/nrm1831
Not so divided: the common basis of plant and animal cell division
Abstract
Plant cells do not have centrioles and their mitosis is frequently likened to the chromosome-based mechanism seen in acentriolar animal cells. However, this is a false analogy. Although plants can use this mechanism, they generally divide by a method that uses bipolar mitotic caps, which is more similar to the canonical centrosome-based method of animals.
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