Cell division is one of life’s most fundamental processes. In human cells, thousands of molecules coordinate in highly precise steps. Yet things don’t always go as planned — and a new study from Hokkaido University shows that how things go wrong matters far more than scientists previously thought. What Is Whole Genome Duplication? Before a cell divides, it must first copy its DNA. This step ensures each new daughter cell receives a complete gene…
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