Trends in Chromosome Research 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-10621-1_6
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Comparative Aspects of Chromosome Replication in Drosophila and Mammals

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“…The greatest difference between the developmental systems of Drosophila and man is in the number of mitoses required for forming and maintaining the organism. Only about 20 mitoses are needed to provide the approximately 106 somatic cells in an adult Drosophila and there is no DNA replication in the adult, except in germ cells (Raman & Lakhotia 1989). In man, in the order of 106 mitoses per second occur, leading to an estimate of 1016 mitoses in the course of a lifetime (Alberts et al 1983).…”
Section: Cell Memory and D Rosophilamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greatest difference between the developmental systems of Drosophila and man is in the number of mitoses required for forming and maintaining the organism. Only about 20 mitoses are needed to provide the approximately 106 somatic cells in an adult Drosophila and there is no DNA replication in the adult, except in germ cells (Raman & Lakhotia 1989). In man, in the order of 106 mitoses per second occur, leading to an estimate of 1016 mitoses in the course of a lifetime (Alberts et al 1983).…”
Section: Cell Memory and D Rosophilamentioning
confidence: 99%