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cell cycle a highly regulated process of several phases that a cell goes through in order to divide and produce two daughter cells.
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cell cycle The series of steps that a cell passes through to duplicate its genetic material and split into two new cells. The model of this process is often drawn as a circle. It is divided into five events in which each previous phase needs to be completed before the next phase can start. The phases are called: Mitosis, G1, Synthesis (S-phase) and G2. . Errors in regulation of the cell cycle can lead to uncontrolled growth and cancer.
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cell cycle The timed sequence of events occurring in cell division.
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cell cycle life cycle of a dividing cell. The cell cycle includes Interphase (G1, S, G2) and the M phase or Mitotic phase (mitosis and cytokinesis).
Ãâó: biology.about.com/library/blmitosisglos.htm
cell cycle is regulated by different specific proteins. At this moment we know lots of different proteins which regulate cell cycle, phase change (cancer supressors, cyclins, and MAP kinases). When these proteins are damaged by mutations cell cycle regulation can be disturbed. Cells could die or become not controlled depending on the nature of mutation- this could lead to cancer. Cell cycle regulation disorders leads to accelerated aging and/or cell malignancy.
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