Misconceptions in Cell Division Theory
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A new study shows that cell division isn’t as simple as students think

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Researchers at The University of Manchester published a study on cell division in zebrafish embryos.
They observed that the shape of the parent cell before it divides can determine whether its division will be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
The study holds important implications for understanding cell divisions in diseases such as cancer.
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