Prometaphase
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− | + | Prometahpase is the stage of [[Mitosis|mistosis]] preceding [[Metaphase|metaphse]] and after [[Prophase|prophase]] in which the [[Nuclear envelope|nuclear envelope]] breaks down and [[Chromosomes|chromosomes]] first attach to the [[Spindle fibers|spindle fibres]]. | |
− | Chromosomes can then undergo active movement in the later stages of mitosis.. | + | [[Chromosomes|Chromosomes]] can then undergo active movement in the later stages of [[mitosis|mitosis]] <ref>Alberts et al (2008) The molecular biology of the cell, 5th edition, Garland Science, New York.</ref>. |
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Latest revision as of 06:09, 29 November 2013
Prometahpase is the stage of mistosis preceding metaphse and after prophase in which the nuclear envelope breaks down and chromosomes first attach to the spindle fibres.
Chromosomes can then undergo active movement in the later stages of mitosis [1].
References
- ↑ Alberts et al (2008) The molecular biology of the cell, 5th edition, Garland Science, New York.