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Cover: Fluorescence micrograph of a mammalian cell co-transfected with Arabidopsis thaliana kinesin-5 (AtKRP125c, blue) and an RNAi construct targeting Eg5 (red). Microtubules are green. The monopolar spindle indicates AtKPR125c cannot substitute for Eg5 although knocking down AtKRP125c in A. thaliana causes monopolar spindles, suggesting a conserved mechanism for kinesin-5 function. See article by A. Bannigan et al. (pp.2819 -2827). - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of contents
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