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In the fibers of skeletal muscles, satellite cells can divide asymmetrically when the mitotic axis is perpendicular to the muscle fiber. The daughter cell retaining access to the basal lamina will maintain stem cell potential, whereas the other daughter cells commit to differentiation. In this example, the ASC displays asymmetry at the single-cell level, and individual clones are maintained.

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