interphasethe
cell cycle stage between
cell divisions;
chromosomes are uncoiled and functionally active
Source: Jenkins, John B. 1990.
Human Genetics, 2nd Edition. New York: Harper & Row ...
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InterphaseInterphase is the "holding" stage or the stage between two successive
cell divisions.
MeiosisIntroduction to
mitosis and the process of
cell division.
Full article >>>Interphase is a phase of the
cell cycle, defined only by the absence of
cell division.
Cells during
interphase may or may not be growing.
Full article >>>Interphase nuclei have distinct regions discernable by staining.
Metaphase chromosomesexhibit a condensed structure and
can be distinguished by size and
chromosome banding.
Full article >>>Interphase resting-non dividing
regular
cell activities preparing to divide
organelles double in number ...
Full article >>>interphase The period between
cell divisions when growth and replacement occur in preparation for the next
division; consists of gap 1 (G1), synthesis (S), and gap 2 (G2). PICTURE
interstitial Being situated within a particular
organ or
tissue.
Full article >>>Interphase (G1 and G2)
Chromosomes are not visible because they are uncoiled
Prophase ...
Full article >>>interphaseThe period in the
cell cycle when the
cell is not dividing. During
interphase, cellular metabolic activity is high,
chromosomes and
organelles are duplicated, and
cell size may increase.
Full article >>>Interphase is divided into three phases:
Growth 1 (G1) phase:
Characterized by increasing
cell size from accelerated manufacture of
organelles,
proteins, and other cellular matter.
Synthesis (S) phase: The
genetic material is replicated.
Full article >>>interphase: the
cell division cycle phase in which the
cell spends most of its time; includes G1, S phase (
DNA replication), and G2.
invertebrates: the most primitive of the
chordates; lack a backbone.
Full article >>>interphase Period between two
cell divisions when a
cell is carrying on its normal functions.
Long period of the
cell cycle between one
mitosis and the next. Includes G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase. The
replication of
DNA occurs during
interphase.
Full article >>>interphase A stage of growth in the
cell cycle in which
metabolism occurs without visible evidence of nuclear
division.
Interphase is the phase between
divisions (
meiosis and
mitosis).
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Full article >>>Interphase: The period in the
cell cycle when
DNA is replicated in the
nucleus; followed by
mitosis.
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interphase chromosomes,
chromatin fibers
are
organized into 30 to 100 kb loops anchored in a supporting matrix within the
nucleus.
Full article >>>in
interphase the
messenger RNAs were distributed diffusely throughout the
cytosol, but
as the
cell got ready for
cleavage, the m
RNAs collected at only one of the now pair of
centrosomes.
Full article >>>The
interphase between
meiosis I and
meiosis II.
Related Terms:
InterphaseThe period in the
cell cycle when
DNA is replicated in the
nucleus; followed by
mitosis.
Full article >>>The abbreviated
interphase that occurs between
meiosis I and II. No
DNA replication occurs here.
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Full article >>>An in situ methodology employing solution conditions has been developed for binding
oligodeoxyribonucleotide 'third-
strands' to chromosomal
DNA targets in non-
denatured
protein-depleted
metaphase spreads and
interphase nuclei.
Full article >>>Protein kinases control Golgi function in both mitotic and
interphase cells.
Full article >>>mitosis The multistep process (
interphase,
prophase,
metaphase,
anaphase,
telophase) in eukaryotic
cells that results in the
replication of
chromosomes and
cell division.
Full article >>>Interphase - time period between cellular
divisions in which cellular processes such as
protein synthesis are carried out
Lysosomes - the digestive
plants of food for the
cell, changes shape from task to task ...
Full article >>>The inactivated X is visible during
interphase in
mitosis as a condensed
chromosome, called a
Barr body. It replicates in the S (synthesis) phase of the
cell cycle later than does the active copy.
Full article >>>Phenol extr
action A method commonly used to remove
proteins from aqueous
DNA samples. Phenol
denatures
proteins. The
denatured
proteins partition into the
organic phase or remain at the
interphase but the
DNA remains in the aqueous phase.
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