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&nbsp;An aster is star-shaped system of microtubules which radiate from a pole of a mitotic spindle or centrosome.&nbsp;<ref>Alberts et al, Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition, 2007, G:3</ref>&nbsp;It can observed immediately before and during mitosis of an animal cell.&nbsp;<ref>http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Aster</ref>  
An aster is star-shaped system of [[microtubules|microtubules]] which radiate from a pole of a [[mitotic spindle|mitotic spindle]] or [[centrosome|centrosome]].&nbsp;<ref>Alberts et al, Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition, 2007, G:3</ref>&nbsp;It can observed immediately before and during [[mitosis|mitosis]] of an animal cell.&nbsp;<ref>http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Aster</ref>


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An aster is star-shaped system of microtubules which radiate from a pole of a mitotic spindle or centrosome[1] It can observed immediately before and during mitosis of an animal cell. [2]

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  1. Alberts et al, Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition, 2007, G:3
  2. http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Aster