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Subject: New form of cell division discovered!

I'm a stubborn guy. I love to argue my opinion, but unlike others, I'll try to see your side of the problem. I'm a triathlete, with a very heavy empephis on the swimming bit. Also, don't hate on the ~Quinton~ at the end of my posts. Why are you still reading this? #creeper #hashtagcashmoney for hashtaging on Bungie.net

This I for all those biology geeks out there like myself

New type of cell division was discovered on December 17th at the University of Wisconsin: Madison. The cell division is called Klerokinesis. It is when a cell divideds into two daughter cells which prohibits any further cell division.

What do you guys think about this?

  • 12.21.2012 11:52 AM PDT

Forever Pyro

Poor daughter cells.

  • 12.21.2012 11:54 AM PDT

Neat! *takes picture*

  • 12.21.2012 11:55 AM PDT

Gamertag: regime change
Steam name should be something similar

Wait what? This is misleading. I thought it meant a new type of cell division (mitosis/meiosis being the existing)

This is just the last step of mitosis changed.

  • 12.21.2012 11:55 AM PDT

Posted by: AngryBrute1
Oh yeah, since somebody does not believe what YOU believe; that makes us vapid...
I cannot grasp that what you call "Something happened to nothing, and that nothing became something, and it was smaller than than a period."

So any cell that goes through this can only multiply once?
That sounds terrible, except for cancer cells.

Also, they should try taking some cytoplasm from one of the cells doing that inject it into a cell that isn't, and see if the second cell goes through it. Scientists proved it can happen with a cell in cytokinesis, now they should try it with a cell in klerokinesis. We could have a better chance against cancer.

  • 12.21.2012 12:01 PM PDT

Per Audacia Ad Astra

Brilliant discovery.

  • 12.21.2012 12:02 PM PDT
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Cool

  • 12.21.2012 12:26 PM PDT

The cure for cancer has begun!

  • 12.21.2012 12:28 PM PDT


Posted by: regimechange
Wait what? This is misleading. I thought it meant a new type of cell division (mitosis/meiosis being the existing)

This is just the last step of mitosis changed.

  • 12.21.2012 12:38 PM PDT