Definition: Centrioles are paired barrel-shaped organelles located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope. Centrioles play a role in organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system. They help determine the locations of the nucleus and other organelles within the cell.
Source: National Human Genome Research Institute's Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms
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Centriole
Source: National Human Genome Research Institute's Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms