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Nature 440, 434 (23 March 2006) | doi:10.1038/440434a; Published online 22 March 2006

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Cell division: Running rings around the spindle

Deepa Nath

When cells divide, each chromosome is duplicated and one copy is passed to each daughter cell. The details of how these duplicated chromosomes are separated are still being puzzled out, but elsewhere in this issue, Georjana Barnes and colleagues (Nature 440, 565–569; 2006) add a large piece to the jigsaw.

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