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A comprehensive scientific diagram illustrating the eukaryotic cell cycle and a direct comparison between mitosis and meiosis. The left panel shows a continuous loop of interphase (G1, S, G2 phases) leading to the M phase (mitosis). The right panel provides a side-by-side analysis of mitosis versus meiosis, detailing parent cell (2n) division, chromosome count changes, occurrence in somatic or germ cells, and function
Posted on April 10, 2026April 10, 2026 Cell and Molecular Biology

Cell Division: Foundations, Mechanisms, and Modern Research

Explore the essential process of cell division. Learn about the history of cell theory, the mechanics of mitosis and meiosis, and how modern tools like flow cytometry are advancing cancer research. Read more

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