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Divide and Conquer: Cytoplasmic Divisions Without Nuclei

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This week we discuss how cells can divide without nuclei and why this happens with Anand Bakshi, Fabio Echegaray Iturra (@fabioechegaray) & Mustafa G. Aydogan @AydoganLab. We also highlight Drosophila as an amazing model system that just keeps on giving and speak about the importance of preprints in collaboration and grant applications. We also discuss the limitations of preprints and the fluidity of science.

Read the full preprint: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.06.15.496343v1.full

Other links:

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/oct/07/fruit-fly-fascination-nobel-prizes-genetics

https://aydoganlab.com/

This episode was produced by Emma Wilson and edited by Jonny Coates.

If you enjoyed this show then hit that subscribe button and leave a review (on Apple Podcasts or Spotify). If you love what we are trying to do then buy us a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/preprints! Any contribution is greatly appreciated.

For the latest podcast news and updates follow us on Twitter @MotionPod or visit our website; www.preprintsinmotion.com.

Produced by JEmJ Productions (find us on Twitter: Jonny @JACoates, Emma @ELWilson92, John @JohnDHoward8) and generously supported by ASAPbio (https://asapbio.org | @asapbio_).

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This week we discuss how cells can divide without nuclei and why this happens with Anand Bakshi, Fabio Echegaray Iturra (@fabioechegaray) & Mustafa G. Aydogan @AydoganLab. We also highlight Drosophila as an amazing model system that just keeps on giving and speak about the importance of preprints in collaboration and grant applications. We also discuss the limitations of preprints and the fluidity of science.

Read the full preprint: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.06.15.496343v1.full

Other links:

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/oct/07/fruit-fly-fascination-nobel-prizes-genetics

https://aydoganlab.com/

This episode was produced by Emma Wilson and edited by Jonny Coates.

If you enjoyed this show then hit that subscribe button and leave a review (on Apple Podcasts or Spotify). If you love what we are trying to do then buy us a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/preprints! Any contribution is greatly appreciated.

For the latest podcast news and updates follow us on Twitter @MotionPod or visit our website; www.preprintsinmotion.com.

Produced by JEmJ Productions (find us on Twitter: Jonny @JACoates, Emma @ELWilson92, John @JohnDHoward8) and generously supported by ASAPbio (https://asapbio.org | @asapbio_).

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