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A cytokinesis furrow is positioned by two consecutive signals

Henrik Bringmann & Anthony A Hyman

Nature 436, 731-734(4 August 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature03823

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Figure 1

Asymmetric spindle severing spatially separates the spindle midzone and the region midway between the asters, leading to the generation of two furrows.

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Figure 2

Microtubule asters position the first cytokinesis furrow.

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Figure 3

Genetic control of redundant cleavage plane positioning.

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