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; A collection of microtubules attached to a centromere during mitosis and meiosis that are responsible for the movement of the chromosomes to opposite poles.
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Definition of spindle fibers.: spindle fibers spindle poles page nbsp metaphase plate chromatids ... Spindle fibers form at opposite poles of the cell.
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As described in this report, staining for D-titin was found in the spindles of both species, in all stages, along the spindle fibers, and in positions similar to actin, myosin and the Drosophila spindle matrix protein skeletor.
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Definition of Spindle fibers in the Medical Dictionary. Spindle fibers explanation. Information about Spindle fibers in Free online English dictionary. What is Spindle fibers? Meaning of Spindle fibers medical term. ... (redirected from Spindle fibers)
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Key Phrase page for spindle fibers: Books containing the phrase spindle fibers ... Featured Books for "spindle fibers" ... See all pages with references to "spindle fibers".
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Real-time, digital imaging revealed fluorescent Mad2 localized to unattached kinetochores, spindle poles, and spindle fibers depending on the stage of mitosis.
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Problem 5: Nucleosomes ... The proteins which complex with DNA producing the "beads on a string" or nucleosomes are called: ... Incorrect.; Spindle fibers composed of tubulin are responsible for chromosomal movement during M phase...
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region joining two parts of chromosome: the point at which two parts chromatids of a chromosome join and at which the spindle fibers are attached during cell division mitosis;
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