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First, what it takes for chromosomes to condense, and we mean really condense. Second, the process of copying DNA. If you thought it was simple, look again. It’s like sewing and fly fishing put together, but on nanometer scale. These are from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Australia.
Cross-posted at Biologic Perspectives.

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