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  • ...the process during which an [[eukaryotic]] cell divides its [[nucleus]]. Mitosis is the shortest phase of the [[cell cycle]]. The events during the mitosis happen continuously and are conventionally divided into four or five subpha
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  • * [http://www.cellsalive.com/mitosis.htm Animated Tutorial-1] * [http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/multimedia/mitosis/ Animated Tutorial-2]
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  • ...the process during which an [[eukaryotic]] cell divides its [[nucleus]]. Mitosis is the shortest phase of the [[cell cycle]]. The events during the mitosis happen continuously and are conventionally divided into four or five subpha
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  • * [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/baby/divide.html Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis]
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  • ...ntegral part of the [[cell cycle]]. This type of cell division is called ''mitosis'' where the daughter cells are capable of dividing again. In another type o ==Mitosis==
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  • ...n of [[neuron|nerve cells]] from [[neural progenitor]] cells by means of [[mitosis|cell division]].
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  • ...from an original cell by fission (one cell dividing into two cells) or by mitosis (cell nucleus division with each chromosome splitting into two).
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  • ...anism. There are several phases that are divided into [[interphase]] and [[mitosis]]. ...cycle in which the cell undergoes a period of rapid growth to prepare for mitosis. At this gap phase in interphase the nucleus is well defined still bound by
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  • {{r|Mitosis}}
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  • {{r|Mitosis}}
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  • | Two criteria: nuclear atypia and mitosis
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  • {{r|Mitosis}}
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  • ...nts of [[cilia]] and [[flagella]] in motile cells, and are important for [[mitosis]] in all cells. Structurally, microtubules are linear polymers of a globula
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  • ...ng haploid strains mate to form a diploid cell. The diploid cell undergoes mitosis to form zygotes. When using Saccharomyces cerevisiae for brewing or baking,
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  • ...icrotubules also form the spindle fibers for separating chromosomes during mitosis. When arranged in geometric patterns inside flagella and cilia, they are us ...m [[Analogy (biology)|like]] that used by microtubules during eukaryotic [[mitosis]].
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  • ...ps | All cells come from cells (the life cycle) | Asexual reproduction and mitosis | Sexual reproduction and meiosis | Genetic variability is the result of ra
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  • ...rding to the number of [[cell cycle]]s of the precursor: while the older [[mitosis|postmitotic]] neurons remain in the deep layers, the younger ones migrate t
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