Karyokinesis and cytokinesis are parts of cell cycle.As per my thinking, if we stop cytokinesis, nucleus with its genetic material will devide but not the cell membrane. Will cell get burst itself or form tumor?
You have written that cell will become bi, tri or tetranucleated if karyokinesis stops. Are you sure madam???
May be the attached article could be of help.
Best regards
Robert
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