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In no case is the process well understood (in 1978) whereby the growing cell “decides” to replicate its genome, segregate its chromosomes into two nuclei, and wall them off from each other by cell fission.
Rules of Reasoning in Philosophy. Rule II:... We are certainly not to relinquish the evidence of experiments for the sake of dreams and vain fictions of our own devising; nor are we to recede from the analogy of Nature, which is wont to be simple, and always consonant to itself.
Isaac Newton, The System of the World
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Winfree, A.T. (2001). The Cell Mitotic Cycle. In: The Geometry of Biological Time. Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics, vol 12. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3484-3_22
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