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mitotic spindle
The region is called the centromere.
The answer is Spindle Fibers.
The mitotic cohesin complex contains four core subunits that form a ring structure and keeps them togetherA. centromereB. spindleC. nuclear membraneD. nucleosomes
Cytogeneticists prepare mitotic cells in samples and stain the chromosomes for visual examinations under the microscope to see if there is any abnormalities in the number of chromosomes and/ or in the structure of the chromosomes.
Telomeres
mitotic spindle
The region is called the centromere.
Mitotic or meiotic, depending on whether ordinary cell division or gamete production is involved.
the ikterpuschles the microtubules organize spindle fibres during mitosis and meiosis
The answer is Spindle Fibers.
the spindle
Activation of meiosis-specific genes is associated with depolyploidization of human tumor cells following radiation-induced mitotic catastrophe.
The word 'mitotic' is the adjective form of the noun mitosis.
The spindle is the structure that acts as a scaffolding for chromosomal attachment and movement. This occurs during later mitotic stages.
The mitotic cohesin complex contains four core subunits that form a ring structure and keeps them togetherA. centromereB. spindleC. nuclear membraneD. nucleosomes
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