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Anaphase (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀνα- (ana-) 'back, backward' and φάσις (phásis) 'appearance') is the
stage of
mitosis after the
process of metaphase, when...
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meiosis I (prophase I,
metaphase I,
anaphase I,
telophase I) and
meiosis II (prophase II,
metaphase II,
anaphase II,
telophase II).
During meiosis, specific...
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Anaphase-promoting
complex (also
called the
cyclosome or APC/C) is an E3
ubiquitin ligase that
marks target cell
cycle proteins for
degradation by the...
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preprophase (specific to
plant cells), prophase, prometaphase, metaphase,
anaphase, and telophase.
During mitosis, the chromosomes,
which have
already duplicated...
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Anaphase lag is a
consequence of an
event during cell
division where sister chromatids do not
properly separate from each
other because of
improper spindle...
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anaphase. At this point, the
chromosomes are
ready to
split into
opposite poles of the cell
toward the
spindle to
which they are connected.
Anaphase is...
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spindle checkpoint, also
known as the metaphase-to-
anaphase transition, the
spindle ****embly
checkpoint (SAC), the
metaphase checkpoint, or the mitotic...
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Securin is a
protein involved in
control of the metaphase-
anaphase transition and
anaphase onset.
Following bi-orientation of
chromosome pairs and inactivation...
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meiotic products. The
chromosomes may not
separate at one of the two
anaphases (restitutional meiosis)l; or the
nuclei produced may fuse; or one of the...
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guide to
creating a book on your
computer (2nd ed.). San Diego, Calif.:
Anaphase II. ISBN 0-945962-14-2. OCLC 54527545. "ISBN Users'
Manual (2001 edition)...