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- respectively. Interphase was formerly called the "resting phase," but the cell in interphase is not simply quiescent. To describe interphase as a quiescent...
- number of chromosomes is maintained. Mitosis is preceded by the S phase of interphase (during which DNA replication occurs) and is followed by telophase and...
- general, mitosis (division of the nucleus) is preceded by the S stage of interphase (during which the DNA replication occurs) and is followed by telophase...
- first stage of cell division in both mitosis and meiosis. Beginning after interphase, DNA has already been replicated when the cell enters prophase. The main...
- divided into two main stages: interphase, and mitosis in the M phase that also includes cytokinesis. During interphase, the cell grows, ac****ulating nutrients...
- which may further condense up to 30 nm fibres Most of the euchromatin in interphase nuclei appears to be in the form of 30-nm fibers. Chromatin structure...
- cell cycle that takes place in eukaryotic cell division. In this part of interphase, the cell synthesizes mRNA and proteins in preparation for subsequent...
- (specifically the DNA) stained blue. The central and rightmost cell are in interphase, so the entire nuclei are labeled. The cell on the left is going through...
- Interphase is a 1989 combination first-person shooter and puzzle video game developed by The ****embly Line and published by Image Works for multiple platforms...
- centrally localized as foci. The most notable MTOCs are the centrosome at interphase and the mitotic spindle poles. Centrioles can act as markers for MTOCs...