Biology question

1. What are the typical fates of GSCs after mitosis?

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In normal flies, the mitotic spindle is always oriented perpendicular to the hub-GSC interface during cell division.

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My Grandma is super cool. She loves hearing about science, but she has a pretty low level understanding of how cells work. Explain this statement to my Grandma:

“We propose that the reliably asymmetric outcome of male GSC divisions is controlled by the concerted action of (i) extrinsic factor(s)
from the niche that specify stem cell identity, and (ii) intrinsic cellular machinery acting at the centrosome and a specialized region of the GSC
cortex located at the hub-GSC interface to orient the cell division plane with respect to the signaling microenvironment (Fig. 3L).

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