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- Endoreduplication abstract "Endoreplication (also referred to as endoreduplication or polytenization) is replication of the nuclear genome in the absence of cell division, which leads to elevated nuclear gene content and polyploidy. Endoreplication can be understood simply as a variant form of the mitotic cell cycle (G1-S-G2-M) in which mitosis is aborted prior to cytokinesis or circumvented entirely, due in part to modulation of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) activity. Examples of endoreplication characterized in arthropod, mammalian, and plant species suggest that it is a universal developmental mechanism responsible for the differentiation and morphogenesis of cell types that fulfill an array of biological functions. While endoreplication is often limited to specific cell types in animals, it is considerably more widespread in plants, such that polyploidy can be detected in the majority of plant tissues.".
- Endoreduplication thumbnail Endocycling_vs._endomitosis.png?width=300.
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- Endoreduplication hasPhotoCollection Endoreduplication.
- Endoreduplication subject Category:Cell_biology.
- Endoreduplication subject Category:Cell_cycle.
- Endoreduplication subject Category:Genetics.
- Endoreduplication comment "Endoreplication (also referred to as endoreduplication or polytenization) is replication of the nuclear genome in the absence of cell division, which leads to elevated nuclear gene content and polyploidy. Endoreplication can be understood simply as a variant form of the mitotic cell cycle (G1-S-G2-M) in which mitosis is aborted prior to cytokinesis or circumvented entirely, due in part to modulation of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) activity.".
- Endoreduplication label "Endoreduplication".
- Endoreduplication label "Endoreplikation".
- Endoreduplication label "Endoréplication".
- Endoreduplication sameAs Endoreplikation.
- Endoreduplication sameAs Endoréplication.
- Endoreduplication sameAs m.07hm86.
- Endoreduplication sameAs Q1340781.
- Endoreduplication sameAs Q1340781.
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- Endoreduplication depiction Endocycling_vs._endomitosis.png.
- Endoreduplication isPrimaryTopicOf Endoreduplication.