Chromatin
... histones ). (3) Condensed chromatin during
interphase with centromere . (4) Condensed chromatin ... DNA-protein complex present in the nucleus during
interphase in eukaryotic cells. It can be made visible by ... with histones). (3) Condensed chromatin during
interphase with centromere. (4) Condensed chromatin during ...
Interphase
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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. At any given time, ... Some cells, such as nerve cells, can stay in
interphase for decades. The cell grows and replicates its ...
Meiosis
... Cytokinesis may occur. Note that many plants simply skip telophase I and
interphase II, going immediately into prophase II. Interkinesis (or
interphase II ) sometimes occurs in animal cells and presents no DNA replication.
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Mitosis
... 3 Endomitosis
4 See also
Overview
Cell cycle:
interphase followed by mitosis
Mitosis is divided into several stages, with the remainder of the cell's growth cycle considered
interphase . Properly speaking, a typical cell cycle involves a series of stages: ...
Mitosis
... 3 Endomitosis
4 See also
Overview
Cell cycle:
interphase followed by mitosis
Mitosis is divided into several stages, with the remainder of the cell's growth cycle considered
interphase . Properly speaking, a typical cell cycle involves a series of stages: ...
Chromosome
... Figure 2: Different levels of DNA condensation. (1) Single DNA strand. (2) Chromatin strand ( DNA with histones ). (3) Chromatin during
interphase with centromere . (4) Condensed chromatin during prophase . (Two copies of the DNA molecule are now present) (5) Chromosome during metaphase . ...
Histone
... (see functions).
In general, genes that are active have less bound histone, while inactive genes are highly associated with histones during
interphase . It also appears that the structure of histones have been evolutionarily conserved, as any deleterious mutations would be severely maladaptive.
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