Cell Division in Eukaryotes
Dick McIntosh Part 1: An analysis of all of the problems a cell must overcome to ensure efficient separation of its duplicated chromosomes and the mechanisms it utilizes to do so. An excellent lecture for undergraduate cell biology students.

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Experiments to Understand Mitosis
Dick McIntosh Part 2: This lecture includes a detailed discussion of mitotic spindle structure with an emphasis on symmetry and overall organization. Experiments and observations from a variety of organisms are given. This lecture is more suitable for an advanced undergraduate or graduate level cell biology course.


Dick McIntoshPart 3: Chromosome separation during in anaphase is the focus of this lecture segment. It is most suitable for an advanced undergraduate or graduate level cell biology course. See Dick McIntosh's Seminar >>