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Modern views on genetic, cytological and molecular bases of the structure and regulation of preparing and implementing mitotic chromosome segregation are discussed.
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Translated from Genetika, Vol. 40, No. 12, 2004, pp. 1589–1608.
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Lebedeva, L.I., Fedorova, S.A., Trunova, S.A. et al. Mitosis: Regulation and organization of cell division. Russ J Genet 40, 1313–1330 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11177-005-0050-8
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