2017
DOI: 10.1101/194746
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Uncoordinated centrosome duplication cycle underlies the instability of non-diploid states in mammalian somatic cells

Abstract: 2 SummaryYaguchi et al. show that a delay or acceleration of centriole licensing compromises the control of centrosome number in haploid or tetraploid human cells, respectively, suggesting a cellular basis of the instability of non-diploid somatic cells in mammals. AbstractIn animals, somatic cells are usually diploid and are unstable when haploid for unknown reasons. In this study, by comparing isogenic human cell lines with different ploidies, we found frequent centrosome loss specifically in the haploid sta… Show more

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