CELL CYCLE
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CELL CYCLE. Eddy De Robertis, a developmental biologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, and his colleagues have discovered that when cells divide, the mother cell holds on to garbage -- proteins slated for destruction (shown in green), leaving the daughter cell unencumbered as it starts life. De Robertis thinks the build-up of cellular garbage may presage cell suicide.

Credit: De Robertis
Found in: Genes & Cells
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  • Good observation, but is what the mother cell is noticed to be retaining, really garbage?
    One man's food, another man's.......
    Alan Jackson alanejackson
    May. 25, 2008 at 11:08am
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