Mitosiscycle Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date May 26, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , anaphase, aneuploidy, biology, biologyu, cancer, cancer cells, cell fusion, cell proliferation, cells, chromatids, chromosomal instability, chromosome, chromosome missegregation, cohesin ring, cytokinesis failure, DNA, E-Cadherin, endoreduplication, eukaryotic cell cycle, intelligent cause, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, kinetochore, micronuclei, mitotic cell division, mitotic spindle, oocytes, proteasome, securin, separase, spindle assembly checkpoint, tetraploidization, tetraploidy, tumorigenesis, tumors How Do Mitotic Errors Affect Cell Proliferation? Jonathan McLatchie May 26, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine 12 This review furthers the argument that I have developed elsewhere that the eukaryotic cell division cycle is elegantly engineered and irreducibly complex. Read More ›