mitosefehler
Mitosefehler refers to errors that occur during mitosis, the process of cell division where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. These errors can involve disruptions in chromosome segregation, spindle formation, or the timing of cell cycle progression. When chromosomes fail to separate correctly, it can lead to aneuploidy, where daughter cells have an abnormal number of chromosomes. This can result in developmental abnormalities or cell death. Errors in the mitotic spindle, the structure responsible for separating chromosomes, can also lead to improper chromosome distribution. Furthermore, problems with the cell cycle checkpoints, which monitor and control the progression through mitosis, can allow damaged or improperly formed cells to divide.
The consequences of mitosefehler can vary widely. In some cases, cells with mitotic errors are eliminated by