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The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control: Online Resources

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Chapter 7 Illustrations
 

Illustrations from Chapter 7 of The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control may be downloaded here. Figures may be downloaded as JPEGs for viewing on screen or as printable TIFFs, either individually or as a complete set in a zip file. Click here for help with downloading files.

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Figure 7-1 The completion of mitosis
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Figure 7-2 Mitotic protein destruction in human cells
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Figure 7-3 Mechanisms controlling APCCdc20 activation in vertebrate cells
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Figure 7-4 Behavior of yeast cells carrying mutations in spindle checkpoint components
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Figure 7-5 Table of spindle checkpoint system components
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Figure 7-6 Spindle checkpoint component Mad2 at unattached kinetochores
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Figure 7-7 Alternative conformations of the Mad2 protein
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Figure 7-8 A proposed scheme for the generation of the wait anaphase signal at unattached kinetochores
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Figure 7-9 Table of names for separase and securin in different species
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Figure 7-10 Analysis of securin and separase function in budding yeast
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Figure 7-11 Activation of separase and initiation of sister-chromatid separation
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Figure 7-12 Regulation of late mitotic events in budding yeast
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Figure 7-13 Activation of the phosphatase Cdc14 in budding yeast
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Figure 7-14 Spindle forces in anaphase A and B
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Figure 7-15 Anaphase defects in the presence of nondegradable cyclin mutants
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Figure 7-16 The APC helps promote spindle disassembly in budding yeast
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Figure 7-17 Nuclear envelope assembly in Xenopus embryo extracts
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