Abstract

Spindles are microtubule-based machines that segregate chromosomes during cell division. Spindle morphology and dynamics are malleable based on forces within the spindle, and a new study reveals the extreme plasticity of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae spindle to adapt and segregate engineered mega-chromosomes.

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