MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS: AN ADVANCED REFERENCE: PART I Paperback – January 9, 2026

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A Note to ReadersThis book represents an attempt to provide a comprehensive, advanced treatment of mitosis and meiosis—the two fundamental forms of cell division in eukaryotic organisms. It is written primarily for graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and established scientists who seek a deep understanding of the molecular mechanisms, regulatory networks, and structural biology underlying these essential cellular processes.Scope and PhilosophyUnlike introductory textbooks that necessarily simplify to make content accessible, this volume embraces the complexity, ambiguity, and occasionally contradictory nature of current knowledge in the field. Cell division research is a vibrant, rapidly evolving discipline characterized by sophisticated experimental approaches, quantitative modeling, and increasingly mechanistic insights. I have endeavored to present not only established facts but also areas of active debate, unresolved questions, and competing models. Science progresses through the resolution of such uncertainties, and I believe that readers benefit from understanding where consensus exists and where it does not.Organization and UseThe book is organized into thirty-one chapters that progress from foundational concepts through increasingly specialized topics. Chapters 1-9 focus on mitosis, covering cell cycle regulation, chromosome dynamics, kinetochore structure, spindle assembly, checkpoint mechanisms, and cytokinesis. Chapters 10-18 address meiosis, with particular emphasis on the unique features that distinguish meiotic divisions from mitosis: homologous recombination, synaptonemal complex formation, and the reductional first division. Chapters 19-22 provide comparative analyses and explore error mechanisms. The remaining chapters address specialized topics, model systems, experimental methodologies, clinical implications, and evolutionary perspectives.While the chapters build logically upon one another, each is designed to function as a relatively self-contained unit. Readers may profitably enter the book at any point relevant to their specific interests, though some familiarity with basic cell biology and molecular biology is assumed throughout. Cross-references are provided to guide readers to related discussions in other chapters.Level and PrerequisitesThis is unequivocally an advanced text. I assume readers possess a solid foundation in biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and cell biology at the undergraduate level. Familiarity with protein structure, enzyme kinetics, microscopy techniques, and basic genetics will facilitate comprehension. That said, I have attempted to provide sufficient background where necessary to make specialized topics accessible to those whose expertise lies in adjacent fields.The book includes detailed discussions of experimental evidence, often describing key experiments that established particular concepts or resolved longstanding controversies. I have included this level of detail because understanding how we know what we know is as important as knowing the facts themselves. The ability to critically evaluate evidence is essential for any serious scientist, and I hope that the experimental discussions will model this critical approach. Read more

ISBN13 979-8243234757
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 1.84 x 9 inches
Item Weight 2.36 pounds
Print length 816 pages
Publication date January 9, 2026

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