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whitehead home > research news > search news archives > 2005 news stories > when cells divide

science image of chromosomes separating abnormally.

In the top two frames, the glue-like protein MEI-S332 (shown in red) leaves the chromosomes (shown in green) once they separate. In the bottom four panels, a mutant form of MEI-S332 still sticks, causing the chromosomes to separate abnormally.

Last updated April 26, 2005.

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