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      Controlling septation in fission yeast: finding the middle, and timing it right.

      Current genetics
      Cell Division, genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Schizosaccharomyces, cytology, Time Factors

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          The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe provides a simple eukaryotic model for the study of cytokinesis. S. pombe cells are rod-shaped, grow mainly by elongation at their tips, and divide by binary fission after forming a centrally placed division septum. Analysis of mutants has begun to shed light upon how septum formation and cytokinesis are regulated both spatially and temporally. Some of the proteins involved in these events have been functionally conserved throughout eukaryotic evolution, suggesting that aspects of this control will be common to all eukaryotic cells.

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          Chemistry
          Cell Division,genetics,Gene Expression Regulation,Schizosaccharomyces,cytology,Time Factors
          Chemistry
          Cell Division, genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Schizosaccharomyces, cytology, Time Factors

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