Kinetochore in Vietnamese

see centromere hạt trung tâm.

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1. These include identification of the presence or absence of a kinetochore or centromeric DNA in the micronuclei.

2. The centromere is the locus upon which the kinetochore assembles, and Centromeres themselves are determined by their unique protein composition

3. Centromeres are composed of inner kinetochore proteins, which are largely conserved across species, and repetitive DNA, which shows comparatively little sequence conservation

4. During Anaphase, the sister chromatids separate and begin to m… Anaphase begins when sister chromatids, located at the equator… The spindle/kinetochore attachment site leads the way, with th…

5. The kinetochore is a proteinaceous structure which forms on Centromeres and serves as a spindle fiber attachment site used to pull chromosomes apart and to opposite poles of the nucleus during cell division

6. … that holds together the two Chromatids (the daughter strands of a replicated chromosome). The centromere is the point of attachment of the kinetochore, a structure to which the microtubules of the mitotic spindle become anchored

7. ‘Finally, category III includes cells in Anaphase / telophase either with or without a spindle signal present.’ ‘Second, the centromere is the focus for the formation of the kinetochore, where microtubules connect to the chromosomes during Anaphase in mitosis and meiosis.’

8. ‘Finally, category III includes cells in Anaphase / telophase either with or without a spindle signal present.’ ‘Second, the centromere is the focus for the formation of the kinetochore, where microtubules connect to the chromosomes during Anaphase in mitosis and meiosis.’