During interphase, the cell's DNA is not condensed and is loosely distributed. A stain for heterochromatin (which indicates the position of chromosomes) shows this broad distribution of chromatin in a ...
Interphase is the period between cell divisions. During this time, chromosomes replicate—each DNA strand unzips into two strands while free-floating bases attach to the unzipped strands. The ...
Figure 1: Mto1/2 complex puncta disappear during mitosis. To confirm that Mto2 hyperphosphorylation and disruption of the Mto1–Mto2 interaction were not artefacts of an extended mitotic arrest, we ...
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