noun ,Cell Biology. the period of thecell cycleduring which the nucleus is not undergoing division, typically occurring between mitotic or meiotic divisions. Word History and Origins Origin ofinterphase1 First recorded in1920–25;inter-+phase ...
In: Human Interphase Chromosomes. Yurov YB, Vorsanova SG, Iourov IY, editor. New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London: Springer; 2013. Interphase chromosomes of the human brain: the biological and clinical meaning of neural aneuploidy; pp. 53–83....
bless the world with one’s heelsTo suffer death by hanging. Theblessof the expression carries its obsolete meaning ‘to wave or brandish,’ a meaning Dr. Johnson conjectured derived from the action of benediction when the celebrant blesses the congregation with the monstrance. In somewhat simila...
it is a misnomer. In reality,G1is more a stage of growththan a stage of rest. During this phase, the cell is doing all of the things that are normal for its type of cell. If it is a white blood cell, it will be performing defensive actions for the immune system. If it is ...
What is the meaning of interphase in biology? What part of the cell cycle is interphase? What is the purpose of interphase? How does interphase prepare cells for mitosis? Can there be mitosis without DNA replication in the S phase? During which phase of interphase, does the cell produce the...
in single cells of preimplantation embryos [14,53,54]. Such approaches are applicable for unbalanced genomic rearrangements being useless for other areas of chromosome biology, which requires visualization of chromosomal DNA [10]. The potential of CGH-based single-cell analysis for molecular diagnosis...
(see Table2) meaning that NE affinity is e3~ 20 times higher for attachment beads than non-attachment beads. This choice of the affinity difference is made to match the strength of chromosome–NE attachments in the fruit fly nucleus. Specifically, previous studies of polyene chromosomes in ...
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in single cells of preimplantation embryos [14,53,54]. Such approaches are applicable for unbalanced genomic rearrangements being useless for other areas of chromosome biology, which requires visualization of chromosomal DNA [10]. The potential of CGH-based single-cell analysis for molecular diagnosis...
Interphase chromo- somes of the human brain: The biological and clinical meaning of neural aneuploidy. In: Human Interphase Chromosomes; Yurov, Y.B., Vorsanova, S.G., Iourov, I.Y., Eds.; Springer: New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London, 2013; 53-83....