“…Two structures of the mitotic spindle, spindle asters (Rappaport, 1961) and the central spindle, have been implicated in induction of cleavage furrows. Although the central spindle appears to be essential in triggering cytokinesis in Drosophila (Adams et al, 1998;Giansanti et al, 1998;Somma et al, 2002;Somers and Saint, 2003) and mammalian cells (Cao and Wang, 1996), the same structure is largely dispensable for the furrow initiation in other systems, such as marine invertebrate eggs (Rappaport, 1961;Rappaport and Rappaport, 1983) and Caenorhabditis elegans (Raich et al, 1998;Jantsch-Plunger et al, 2000;Severson et al, 2000). Nonetheless, the presence of a central spindle has been shown to be essential for completion of cytokinesis in most systems (Wheatley and Wang, 1996;Raich et al, 1998;Jantsch-Plunger et al, 2000;Severson et al, 2000;Chen et al, 2002, Alsop andZhang, 2003).…”