Not exact matches
After the parental cell DNA is replicated, the duplicated DNA and cellular organelles are
separated into two daughter cells
during mitosis.
As all school - children learn, cells divide using a process called
mitosis, which consists of a number of phases
during which duplicate copies of the cell's DNA - containing chromosomes are
separated into two distinct cells.
Their studies show that the problem arises when the haploid cells try to
separate their chromosomes
during mitosis.
Remarkably, individual chromosomes remain
separate entities
during mitosis, whereas many other polymeric assemblies fuse with each other upon contact in a liquid - like manner.