I don't know how this is a health question but I'm going to go with King Kong. It is a really difficult questions to know each strength and decide a winner.
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At the time of the El Segundo blue butterfly's listing in 1976, public and private development had significantly reduced potential El Segundo blue butterfly habitat, and only the Airport Dunes and the site now known as the Chevron Preserve were known to be occupied (41 FR 22041)
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In 1999, 144 cases of perinatally acquired AIDS were diagnosed.
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Movement of the chromosomes during anaphase would be most affected by a drug that prevents shortening of microtubules.
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The anaphase stage of mitosis - anaphase A and anaphase B stages - results in the separation of the sister chromatids and the movement of the daughter chromatids to the cellular poles.
This chromosomal separation takes place by the depolymerisation and shortening of the microtubules (kinetochore, interpolar, and astral) in the mitotic spindles and by the force generated by them.
These microtubules are formed of tubulin protein monomers which assemble and disassemble during a normal mitotic cell division.
Mitotic inhibiting drugs like plant alkaloids, taxols interfere with this microtubular shortening action and thereby interferes mitotic cell division.
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The number of chromosomes does not correlate with the apparent complexity of an animal or a plant: in humans, for example, the diploid number is 2n = 46 (that is, 23 pairs), compared with 2n = 78, or 39 pairs, in the dog and 2n = 36 (18) in the common earthworm. There is an equally great range of numbers among plants.