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Interphase is the
active portion of the cell
cycle that
includes the G1, S, and G2 phases,
where the cell grows,
replicates its DNA, and
prepares for mitosis...
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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...
- is
divided into two main stages:
interphase, and the M
phase that
includes mitosis and cytokinesis.
During interphase, the cell grows, ac****ulating nutrients...
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chromosome structural components such as
telomeres and centromeres.
During interphase the
chromatin organizes itself into
discrete individual patches, called...
- G2 phase, Gap 2 phase, or
Growth 2 phase, is the
third subphase of
interphase in the cell
cycle directly preceding mitosis. It
follows the
successful completion...
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Interphase boundaries can also
contribute to
grain boundary strengthening, particularly...
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electrolyte interphase,
which is
electrically insulating, yet
provides significant ionic conductivity,
behaving as a
solid electrolyte. The
interphase prevents...
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confines fractured particles and also acts as a
stable solid electrolyte interphase layer.
These microparticles reached an
energy density of 3,300 mAh/g....
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chromatin network further depends on the
stage of the cell cycle.
During interphase, the
chromatin is
structurally loose to
allow access to RNA and DNA polymerases...