assess the role of centrioles in cell division
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Role in cell division
Centrioles are involved in the organization of the mitotic spindle and in the completion of cytokinesis. Centrioles were previously thought to be required for the formation of a mitotic spindle in animal cells.
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In dividing cells, they recruit a collection of proteins (known as pericentriolar material) to form larger organelles called centrosomes that nucleate microtubules and organize the spindle poles during cell division (Fu et al., 2015; Figure 1A) In non-dividing cells, centrioles are involved in the production of cilia, ...
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