Interphase cell morphology defines the mode, symmetry, and outcome of mitosis
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Research suggests that the shape and structure of cells during the interphase stage may determine how they divide. The symmetry of cell division, particularly in neural stem cells, is being reexamined, with some findings indicating that cell division may be more asymmetrical than previously thought. The outcome of mitosis, or cell division, appears to be influenced by the morphology of cells during interphase.