| 21. | This results in an anterior / posterior cell division with daughter cells of similar size.
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| 22. | Thus, Numb is selectively segregated into the pIIb daughter cell upon division of the SOP.
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| 23. | One daughter cell would have a normal complement of chromosomes; the second would lack one.
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| 24. | A third daughter cell may end up with the'missing'chromosome.
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| 25. | After cell division, each of the daughter cells begin the interphase of a new cycle.
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| 26. | Shortly after differentiation, daughter cells became resistant to death.
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| 27. | Loss of Wee1 function will produce smaller than normal daughter cell, because cell division occurs prematurely.
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| 28. | The cytoplasm then separates, creating multiple daughter cells.
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| 29. | Premature dissociation of the chromatids can lead to chromosome missegregation and aneuploidy in the daughter cells.
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| 30. | Such a scenario could result in each daughter cell possessing a disjoint set of genetic material.
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