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Telophase (from
Ancient Gr**** τέλος (télos) 'end, result, completion' and φάσις (phásis) 'appearance') is the
final stage in both
meiosis and mitosis...
- (prophase I,
metaphase I,
anaphase I,
telophase I) and
meiosis II (prophase II,
metaphase II,
anaphase II,
telophase II).
During meiosis,
specific genes...
- of
interphase (during
which DNA
replication occurs) and is
followed by
telophase and cytokinesis,
which divide the cytoplasm, organelles, and cell membrane...
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interphase (during
which the DNA
replication occurs) and is
followed by
telophase and cytokinesis;
which divides the cytoplasm, organelles, and cell membrane...
- be
functional copies of the
parent cell.
After the
completion of the
telophase and cytokinesis, each
daughter cell
enters the
interphase of the cell...
- re-enter G1 of interphase. In the cell cycle,
interphase is
preceded by
telophase and
cytokinesis of the M phase. In
alternative fashion,
interphase is...
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transporter (PMAT) Four
phases of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and
telophase: Prophase:
Chromatin into chromosomes, the
nuclear envelope breaks down...
- the
second meiotic division.
Interkinesis follows telophase I; however, many
plants skip
telophase I and interkinesis,
going immediately into prophase...
- the cell into an oval. Once
anaphase is complete, the cell
moves into
telophase.
Anaphase is
characterized by two
distinct motions. The
first of these...
-
interphase (during
which the DNA is replicated) and is
often followed by
telophase and cytokinesis;
which divides the cytoplasm,
organelles and cell membrane...