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- Metaphase (from Ancient Gr**** μετα- (meta-) beyond, above, transcending and from Ancient Gr**** φάσις (phásis) 'appearance') is a stage of mitosis in the...
- homologous chromosome pairs along the metaphase plate during metaphase I and orientation of sister chromatids in metaphase II, this is the subsequent separation...
- copies are called 'sister chromatids'. During metaphase, the duplicated structure (called a 'metaphase chromosome') is highly condensed and thus easiest...
- stages are preprophase (specific to plant cells), prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. During mitosis, the chromosomes, which have...
- follows prophase and precedes metaphase. In metaphase, the centromeres of the chromosomes align themselves on the metaphase plate (or equatorial plate)...
- spindle checkpoint, also known as the metaphase-to-anaphase transition, the spindle ****embly checkpoint (SAC), the metaphase checkpoint, or the mitotic checkpoint...
- amplifications is generated by averaging the ratios of a number of high quality metaphases and plotting them along an ideogram, a diagram identifying chromosomes...
- Prometaphase is the phase of mitosis following prophase and preceding metaphase in eukaryotic somatic cells. In prometaphase, the nuclear membrane breaks...
- φάσις (phásis) 'appearance') is the stage of mitosis after the process of metaphase, when replicated chromosomes are split and the newly-copied chromosomes...
- poles of the mitotic spindle apparatus. Following the transition from metaphase to anaphase, the sister chromatids separate from each other, and the individual...