Chromosome alignment

Claire Walczak group
The top panel shows a cell in which the K-fibers have been disrupted -- chromosomes do not align in the middle of the spindle (red microtubule staining). The bottom panel shows a cell in which both K-fibers and a microtubule motor protein are disrupted, a condition that allows the chromosomes to now align properly on the spindle equator.2009Claire Walczak groupMitotic spindle
Created: 2009
Copyright Holder: Claire Walczak group
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