Mitosis #3 is a photograph by Dr Torsten Wittmann which was uploaded on May 6th, 2013.
Mitosis #3
Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of a cell (lower right) in anaphase during mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter... more
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Mitosis #3
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Dr Torsten Wittmann
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Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of a cell (lower right) in anaphase during mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus. At anaphase, sister chromatids (pink) are moved to separate poles of the cell by microtubules. Chromatids consist of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Two identical chromatids make up one chromosome. Microtubules, part of the cell's cytoskeleton, grow from either pole of the cell and attach to centromeres at the centre of each chromosome. The microtubules then contract, pulling the chromatids to opposite poles. The cell goes on to divide in half, with each new cell retaining a copy of the parent cell's genetic information.
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May 6th, 2013
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