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--User z3187155 [Dave] That sounds like a pretty good way to break it all up Grace. I was looking for a few journal articles the other day for the cell division, and there looked to be a fair few proteins being used in the process, so that helps a bit. I'll keep looking for more info. | --User z3187155 [Dave] That sounds like a pretty good way to break it all up Grace. I was looking for a few journal articles the other day for the cell division, and there looked to be a fair few proteins being used in the process, so that helps a bit. I'll keep looking for more info. | ||
− | + | [[User:Z3187043|Thomas Fox]] 12:08, 26 March 2009 (EST)I think that's a great way of sharing the work load Grace. See you all in lab soon, we'll talk more then. |
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--User Z3187492|Grace Lui 12:12, 21 March 2009 (EST) hey guys, soo.. was thinking, possible way to split up our topic can be..
- types of cell division [im not sure, but types like amitosis, meiosis, mitosis and binary fission; are they different types? are they related to our topic? see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_division]
- dynamics/ mechanism of cell division
- timeline of topic, when/how it was discovered etc.
- current research in this area [as suggested by lecturer]
Just some suggestions, what do you think? I'm not very familiar with this topic, still researching it, so if you guys have better/clearer ideas that'll be great =D
--User z3187155 [Dave] That sounds like a pretty good way to break it all up Grace. I was looking for a few journal articles the other day for the cell division, and there looked to be a fair few proteins being used in the process, so that helps a bit. I'll keep looking for more info.
Thomas Fox 12:08, 26 March 2009 (EST)I think that's a great way of sharing the work load Grace. See you all in lab soon, we'll talk more then.