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What Are the Phases of Mitosis?
Mitosis orchestrates eukaryotic cell division, maintaining genetic fidelity and playing a key role in development, tissue homeostasis, and cancer progression.
The phases of mitosis are known as prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. You do not need to learn these terms. Explore the BBC Bitesize study guide about cell division for explainer text ...
Subsequently, a bicellulate pollen with a generative cell and a vegetative nucleus comes into being when the unicellular haploid pollen grains undergo rounds of mitosis ... anaphase I, prophase II, ...
This requirement is known as crossover assurance and is one example of crossover control. While the conserved role of the ATPase, PCH-2, during meiotic prophase has been enigmatic, a universal ...
In this study, the authors present compelling data illustrating a potential mechanism for a hitherto not described form of extracellular vesicle biogenesis. Their model suggests that small ...
Nevertheless, oligomerization of Kinesin-14 described here may be just one example of spindle-associated motor ensembles that are suggested to allow the generation of complex behaviors during mitosis ...
Department of Biotechnology and Biophysics, Biocenter, University of Würzburg, Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany ...