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what is chromosome cycle cytoplasmic cycle and centrosome cycle ​

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Answered by saachirawani
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➪ Chromosome Cycle

At the heart of the eukaryotic cell-division cycle are the precise duplication and segregation of chromosomal DNA. These two events take place at distinct points of the cell cycle: DNA is replicated during S phase, and then the replicated DNA strands are accurately partitioned to the two daughter cells during M phase.

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➪Cytoplasmic Cycle

With the right techniques, the final stage in the cell cycle, mitosis (M), can be observed using a good light microscope. Cytoplasmic division or Cytokinesis separates the original cell, its organelles and its contents into two more or less equal halves.

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➪Centrosome Cycle

Centrosomes are the major microtubule organizing centers (MTOC) in mammalian cells. Failure of centrosome regulation can cause mistakes in chromosome segregation and is associated with aneuploidy.

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