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- Prophase abstract "Prophase, from the ancient Greek πρό (before) and φάσις (stage), is a stage of mitosis in which the chromatin condenses into double rod-shaped structures called chromosomes in which the chromatin becomes visible. This process, called chromatin condensation, is involved with the condensin complex. Since the genetic material has been replicated in the prior interphase of the cell cycle, there are two identical copies of each chromosome in the cell. Those copies are called sister chromatids and they are attached to each other at a DNA element present on every chromosome called the centromere. Also during prophase, giemsa staining can be applied to elicit G-banding in chromosomes.An important organelle in mitosis is the centrosome, the microtubule organizing center in metazoans. During prophase, the two centrosomes, which replicate independently of mitosis, have their microtubule-activity increased due to the recruitment of γ-tubulin. The centrosomes will be pushed apart to opposite ends of the cell nucleus by the action of molecular motors acting on the microtubules.Basically, the chromatin in the nucleus coils into chromosomes. The nucleolus disintegrates and the centrosomes move to opposite poles of the cell, forming a bridge of spindle fibers.In prometaphase, the next step of mitosis, the nuclear membrane breaks apart and the chromosomes are captured by the microtubules.".
- Prophase thumbnail Prophase.svg?width=300.
- Prophase wikiPageID "145563".
- Prophase wikiPageRevisionID "600826057".
- Prophase hasPhotoCollection Prophase.
- Prophase subject Category:Mitosis.
- Prophase comment "Prophase, from the ancient Greek πρό (before) and φάσις (stage), is a stage of mitosis in which the chromatin condenses into double rod-shaped structures called chromosomes in which the chromatin becomes visible. This process, called chromatin condensation, is involved with the condensin complex. Since the genetic material has been replicated in the prior interphase of the cell cycle, there are two identical copies of each chromosome in the cell.".
- Prophase label "Profase".
- Prophase label "Profase".
- Prophase label "Profase".
- Prophase label "Profaza".
- Prophase label "Prophase".
- Prophase label "Prophase".
- Prophase label "Prófase".
- Prophase label "前期 (細胞分裂)".
- Prophase label "前期".
- Prophase sameAs Profáze.
- Prophase sameAs Profase.
- Prophase sameAs Prophase.
- Prophase sameAs Profase.
- Prophase sameAs 前期_(細胞分裂).
- Prophase sameAs Profase.
- Prophase sameAs Profaza.
- Prophase sameAs Prófase.
- Prophase sameAs m.012hvs.
- Prophase sameAs Q574430.
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- Prophase wasDerivedFrom Prophase?oldid=600826057.
- Prophase depiction Prophase.svg.
- Prophase isPrimaryTopicOf Prophase.