The Cell Cycle and Mitosis — Cyclin–Cdk Regulation, Checkpoints, and Chromosomal Division Explained | Chapter 13 of Karp’s Cell and Molecular Biology
The Cell Cycle and Mitosis — Cyclin–Cdk Regulation, Checkpoints, and Chromosomal Division Explained | Chapter 13 of Karp’s Cell and Molecular Biology Chapter 13 of Karp’s Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments examines one of the most essential processes in all of biology: how cells replicate their contents and divide accurately to produce new daughter cells. The chapter provides a detailed look at the phases of the cell cycle, the molecular regulators that control progression, and the mechanics of mitosis and cytokinesis. This expanded summary builds on the YouTube video explanation and offers a structured, comprehensive guide for students studying cell division, developmental biology, and cancer biology. For a visual breakdown of mitotic phases and regulatory checkpoints, be sure to watch the full chapter summary above. If you’re working through Karp’s textbook, subscribing to Last Minute Lecture provides ongoing support for every chapter in the series. The C...