WGS.225J | Spring 2023 | Undergraduate

Science of Race, Sex, and Gender

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An image of a divided cell under an electronic micrograph. Each half is green and roundish with many hair-like protrusions extending off of them.
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An image of a just-divided HeLa cell as seen under a scanning electron micrograph. HeLa is one of the most commonly used human cell lines in research. The cell line was derived from cancer cells from an African-American woman, Henrietta Lacks, in 1951, without her consent and with no compensation. (Courtesy of NIH, Credit: National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research. Used with permission. License CC BY-NC.)
An image of a divided cell under an electronic micrograph. Each half is green and roundish with many hair-like protrusions extending off of them.