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 ...
The Anaphase Promoting Complex/Cyclosome (APC/C), a large ubiquitin ligase, targets key cell-cycle regulators such as cyclin A2 (the major A-type cyclin in human somatic cells) and cyclin B1 for ...
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 ...
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