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During prophase, chromosomes begin condensing (forming) as DNA becomes coiled. The genes cannot function (produce mRNA and therefore protein) ... The entire complex of centrosomes and spindle fibers is called the spindle apparatus. ... During interphase, the nucleus is visible and the chromosomes are uncoiled and invisible.
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Nov 3, 2009 ... The spindle apparatus becomes visible during prophase. ... the spindle apparatus begins to become visible during, the spindle apparatus ...
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At the beginning of mitosis, the chromosomes condense and become visible. ... During mitosis: the centromere splits, the chromatids separate and become daughter ... The chromosomes line up along the equator of the spindle apparatus ...
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science.kennesaw.edu/~jhendrix/bio3300/mitosis.ppt
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During the process of meiosis, gametes may become genetically distinct from one ... The spindle apparatus forms (not visible in live material) and synapsis ...
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facstaff.uww.edu/mckinnoj/Bio1Lb1bCell.doc
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spindle apparatus. Perhaps the spindle fibres are especially heat resistant because they are still clearly visible when the surrounding cytoplasm has become ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/K424046J35238XP1.pdf
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region as an organizing centre for spindle MTs during spindle formation ... condensation zone becomes visible, which is also typical of the flat metaphase ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/P7316316WT031QV5.pdf
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The spindle apparatus is made of ... The chromosomes are aligned at the spindle equator during ... Paired homologous chromosomes are found at the spindle equator during...
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The spindle apparatus becomes visible during what stage of mitosis? ... The chromosomes have arrived at opposite poles of the cell during what stage of mitosis? ... What events occur during prophase I?
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A chromosome is a long, continuous strand of desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), which wraps around a multitude of histons (nuclear proteins) as double helix and becomes visible during the nuclear division of a eukaryotic microorganism cell as a compact form with multiple spirals together with other chromosomes,
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www.flexikon.com/Chromosome
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