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Mitosis

Mitosis (/maɪˈtoʊsɪs/) is a part of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells in which replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei. Cell division by mitosis is an equational division which gives rise to genetically identical cells in which the total number of chromosomes is maintained. Mitosis is preceded by the S phase of interphase (during which…

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related to Interphase · 15
Mitosis → All, Cells, DNA, During, G0, G1, G2, However, HRR, Interphase, NHEJ, Some G0, The, This, Thus
related to Cell rounding · 14
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related to Discovery · 11
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related to overview · 10
Mitosis → As, Because, Chromosome, DNA, In, Microtubules, Sister, The, This, When
related to Errors and other variations · 9
Mitosis → As, But, During, Early, Errors, In, Mitotic, On, One
related to Cytokinesis · 8
Mitosis → Cytokinesis, Each, Even, Golgi, In, M-phase, The, There
related to Evolution · 8
Mitosis → As, Being, DNA, However, In, There, Thus, While
related to Diagnostic marker · 7
Mitosis → Also, For, However, In, Normal, The, Visually
related to External links · 7
Mitosis → Cell Lineage, Cultured Mammalian CellsGeneral K-12, Flash, Interactive Visualization, MeiosisKhan Academy, MitosisThe Cell-Cycle OntologyWormWeb, Visualize
related to Forms of mitosis · 5
Mitosis → An, Closed, Finally, The, With

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