Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of a cell
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Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of a cell
Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of a cell (centre left) in metaphase during mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus. At metaphase, the chromosomes (yellow) line up along the centre of the cell, and the spindles (light blue) grow from their poles to the centromeres at the centre of each chromosome. Chromosomes are made up of two identical sister chromatids, which are separated into the two daughter nuclei, so that each daughter cell retains the parent cells genetic information. Spindles are made of microtubules, protein filaments that are part of the cells cytoskeleton
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