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interphase
the 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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Interphase is the "holding" stage or the stage between two successive cell divisions.
Meiosis
Introduction to mitosis and the process of cell division.
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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.
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Interphase nuclei have distinct regions discernable by staining.
Metaphase chromosomes
exhibit a condensed structure and
can be distinguished by size and chromosome banding.
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Interphase
resting-non dividing
regular cell activities preparing to divide
organelles double in number ...
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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.
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Interphase (G1 and G2)
Chromosomes are not visible because they are uncoiled
Prophase ...
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interphase
The 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
Covered in Lab 3 Cell Biology ...
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Interphase: The period in the cell cycle when DNA is replicated in the nucleus; followed by mitosis.
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n interphase chromosomes, chromatin
fibers
are organized into 30 to 100 kb loops anchored in a supporting matrix within the nucleus.
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in interphase the messenger RNAs were distributed diffusely throughout the cytosol, but
as the cell got ready for cleavage, the mRNAs collected at only one of the now pair of centrosomes.
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The interphase between meiosis I and meiosis II.
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The period in the cell cycle when DNA is replicated in the nucleus; followed by mitosis.
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The abbreviated interphase that occurs between meiosis I and II. No DNA replication occurs here.
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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.
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Protein kinases control Golgi function in both mitotic and interphase cells.
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mitosis The multistep process (interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) in eukaryotic cells that results in the replication of chromosomes and cell division.
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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 ...
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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.
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Phenol extraction
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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