Kentreen
She mynolt stoandagh eh kentreen[1] as eshyn ry-akin ayns y chooid smoo dy chillagyn vaaghyn. Cha nel ad ec lossreeyn ny y chooid smoo dy fungyssyn[2]. Ta boallaghyn y chentreen jeant dy nuy trooryn dy vynphiobanyn (rheynn jeh'n ushylagh killag) dy cadjin. Fir anchasley rish shen, t'ad goaill stiagh bwaane Drosophila melanogaster (as nuy jeesyn oc), as killagyn as bwaaneyn leah Caenorhabditis elegans (as nuy singlaidyn oc)[3][4]. Ta'n kentrosoom jeant jeh daa chentreen kern-jeeragh, as ram stoo pericentriolagh (SPC) mygeayrt oc[1].
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ a b Eddé B, Rossier J, Le Caer JP, Desbruyères E, Gros F, Denoulet P (Jerrey Geuree 1990). "Posttranslational glutamylation of alpha-tubulin" (Baarle). Science 247 (4938): 83–5. doi: . PMID 1967194.
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