Prometaphase, Metaphase and Anaphase – Mitosis by Georgina Cornwall, PhD

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About the Lecture

The lecture Prometaphase, Metaphase and Anaphase – Mitosis by Georgina Cornwall, PhD is from the course Cell Cycle and Cell Division.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. Anaphase — formation of spindle fibers
  2. Prometaphase — mitotic spindle formation
  3. Cohesion proteins — regulation of the separation of sister chromatids during cell division
  4. Polar microtubules — determination of cell geometry during cell division
  5. Kinetochores — proteins attached to the centromeres of chromosomes
  1. Daughter chromosomes get separated and move toward the poles of the dividing cell.
  2. Sister chromosomes get aligned on the metaphase plate.
  3. Nonhomologous chromosomes get aligned on one pole of the dividing cell.
  4. Maternal and paternal chromosomes get aligned on the metaphase plate.
  5. Homologous chromosomes move together toward the metaphase plate.

Author of lecture Prometaphase, Metaphase and Anaphase – Mitosis

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD


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