Interphase

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31Teacher directions for physical quiz on the cell cycle. Objective The students will work cooperatively with a group to “walk” the chromonoodles through the phases of mitosis and understand that at the end of mitosis

Teacher directions for physical quiz on the cell cycle. Objective The students will work cooperatively with a group to “walk” the chromonoodles through the phases of mitosis and understand that at the end of mitosis

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Source URL: www.nsta.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-17 14:51:06
32Mitosis stop-still animation guidelines. Objective: In this lab, you will study the behavior of chromosomes during mitosis. Mitosis is used by eukaryotic single-celled organisms for reproduction, and by multicellular org

Mitosis stop-still animation guidelines. Objective: In this lab, you will study the behavior of chromosomes during mitosis. Mitosis is used by eukaryotic single-celled organisms for reproduction, and by multicellular org

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Source URL: www.nsta.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-03-30 16:00:52
33Mitosis How do living things grow and repair themselves? Why? Living things must grow and develop. At times they suffer injuries or damage, or cells simply wear out. New cells must be formed for the organism to survive.

Mitosis How do living things grow and repair themselves? Why? Living things must grow and develop. At times they suffer injuries or damage, or cells simply wear out. New cells must be formed for the organism to survive.

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Source URL: openwetware.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-23 10:00:54
34The Cell Cycle What controls the life and development of a cell? Why? An old piece of poetry says “to everything there is a season... a time to be born, a time to die.” For cells, the line might say “a time to divi

The Cell Cycle What controls the life and development of a cell? Why? An old piece of poetry says “to everything there is a season... a time to be born, a time to die.” For cells, the line might say “a time to divi

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Source URL: openwetware.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-23 10:03:56
35Cell Cycle Regulation How does a cell know it is time to divide? Why? Quality control inspectors typically do not limit their product testing to the final product at the end of the assembly line. They monitor all aspects

Cell Cycle Regulation How does a cell know it is time to divide? Why? Quality control inspectors typically do not limit their product testing to the final product at the end of the assembly line. They monitor all aspects

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Source URL: openwetware.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-20 15:48:38
36Long-range compaction and flexibility of interphase chromatin in budding yeast analyzed by high-resolution imaging techniques Kerstin Bystricky*†, Patrick Heun*‡, Lutz Gehlen§, Jo¨rg Langowski§, and Susan M. Gasse

Long-range compaction and flexibility of interphase chromatin in budding yeast analyzed by high-resolution imaging techniques Kerstin Bystricky*†, Patrick Heun*‡, Lutz Gehlen§, Jo¨rg Langowski§, and Susan M. Gasse

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Source URL: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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37The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle  Interphase G1 (Cell

The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle Interphase G1 (Cell

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Source URL: www.tsbvi.edu

- Date: 2014-02-17 17:25:00
    38

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    Source URL: www.openschool.bc.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2013-11-27 17:35:18
    39Interphase chromosome positioning in in vitro porcine cells and ex vivo porcine tissues Foster et al. Foster et al. BMC Cell Biology 2012, 13:30 http://www.biomedcentral.com[removed]

    Interphase chromosome positioning in in vitro porcine cells and ex vivo porcine tissues Foster et al. Foster et al. BMC Cell Biology 2012, 13:30 http://www.biomedcentral.com[removed]

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    Source URL: kar.kent.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2013-06-06 04:29:48
    40JCB Article Chromosomes are predominantly located randomly with respect to each other in interphase human cells Michael N. Cornforth,1 Karin M. Greulich-Bode,2,3 Bradford D. Loucas,1 Javier Arsuaga,4,5 Mariel Vázquez,4

    JCB Article Chromosomes are predominantly located randomly with respect to each other in interphase human cells Michael N. Cornforth,1 Karin M. Greulich-Bode,2,3 Bradford D. Loucas,1 Javier Arsuaga,4,5 Mariel Vázquez,4

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    Source URL: www.raraf.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-11-19 12:51:11