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[https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6496723/?utm_source=chatgpt.com The cell cycle is the process by which cells grow, duplicate their DNA, and divide to produce new cells]. In most body cells, this occurs through mitosis, where one parent cell produces two genetically identical daughter cells<ref>Alberts B, Johnson A, Lewis J, et al. (2014). ”Molecular Biology of the Cell”. 6th edition. Garland Science. ISBN 9780815344322.</ref>, which is essential for growth and tissue repair. By contrast, meiosis is a specialized type of cell division that occurs only in reproductive cells, producing gametes such as sperm and eggs with half the number of [[Chromosome|chromosomes]]. Unlike mitosis, meiosis involves two successive divisions, creating four genetically unique daughter cells. This reduction and reshuffling of genetic material is critical for sexual reproduction and the generation of genetic diversity in populations. |
[https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6496723/?utm_source=chatgpt.com The cell cycle is the process by which cells grow, duplicate their DNA, and divide to produce new cells]. In most body cells, this occurs through mitosis, where one parent cell produces two genetically identical daughter cells<ref>Alberts B, Johnson A, Lewis J, et al. (2014). ”Molecular Biology of the Cell”. 6th edition. Garland Science. ISBN 9780815344322.</ref>, which is essential for growth and tissue repair. By contrast, meiosis is a specialized type of cell division that occurs only in reproductive cells, producing gametes such as sperm and eggs with half the number of [[Chromosome|chromosomes]]. Unlike mitosis, meiosis involves two successive divisions, creating four genetically unique daughter cells. This reduction and reshuffling of genetic material is critical for sexual reproduction and the generation of genetic diversity in populations. |
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 5 October 2025
As part of a Year 1 undergraduate course in IT Skills (GEM, France), I am working in a supervised student team
on a digital publishing project, involving the creation of a new draft page. I am new to the Wikipedia platform and learning to edit following Wikipedia rules, with learning and assessment criteria including topic acceptability, content relevance, linking, style/grammar, sourcing, image use and copyright, use of draft Talk pages, and page formatting.
I will have completed mandatory WikiEd Training for Students modules (evidenced with my exhibits on this user page) and have regular workshops during the project to address any draft editing issues. I am also supported with a course website, help resources, class lectures, a detailed project document and regular tutor feedback via draft Talk pages and team meetings.
I am open to any advice on improvements in my editing skills and draft page content, in conformity to Wikipedia requirements and guidelines, and any help useful for the enhancement of the draft page will be gladly accepted.
There is a supporting Educational Course Page, with all the student usernames and draft project pages, at: https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/Grenoble_Ecole_de_Management/IT_Skills_Digital_Publishing_(Autumn_2025)
My supervising GEM tutor is User:Limelightangel.
GEMB3Gibril (talk page)
The cell cycle is the process by which cells grow, duplicate their DNA, and divide to produce new cells. In most body cells, this occurs through mitosis, where one parent cell produces two genetically identical daughter cells[1], which is essential for growth and tissue repair. By contrast, meiosis is a specialized type of cell division that occurs only in reproductive cells, producing gametes such as sperm and eggs with half the number of chromosomes. Unlike mitosis, meiosis involves two successive divisions, creating four genetically unique daughter cells. This reduction and reshuffling of genetic material is critical for sexual reproduction and the generation of genetic diversity in populations.
- ^ Alberts B, Johnson A, Lewis J, et al. (2014). Molecular Biology of the Cell. 6th edition. Garland Science. ISBN 9780815344322.
