Examples of interphase in the following topics:
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- The three stages of interphase are called G1, S, and G2 .
- Throughout interphase, nuclear DNA remains in a semi-condensed chromatin configuration.
- The cell cycle consists of interphase and the mitotic phase.
- During interphase, the cell grows and the nuclear DNA is duplicated.
- Interphase is followed by the mitotic phase.
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- The cell cycle has two major phases: interphase and the mitotic phase .
- During interphase, the cell grows and DNA is replicated.
- The cell cycle consists of interphase and the mitotic phase.
- During interphase, the cell grows and the nuclear DNA is duplicated.
- Interphase is followed by the mitotic phase.
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- Most cells in the body exist in the state of interphase, the non-dividing stage of the cell life cycle.
- Whatever the source of the message, the cell receives the signal, and a series of events within the cell allows it to proceed into interphase.
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- In some species, cells enter a brief interphase, or interkinesis, before entering meiosis II.
- The centrosomes that were duplicated during interphase I move away from each other toward opposite poles and new spindles are formed.
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- In interphase, eukaryotic chromosomes have two distinct regions that can be distinguished by staining.
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- DNA replicates in the S phase of interphase.
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- During interphase, the Golgi apparatus accumulates enzymes, structural proteins, and glucose molecules prior to breaking into vesicles and dispersing throughout the dividing cell.
- Not all cells adhere to the classic cell cycle pattern in which a newly-formed daughter cell immediately enters the preparatory phases of interphase, closely followed by the mitotic phase.
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- Many cells can completely undergo interphase without centrioles.
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- Meiosis is preceded by an interphase consisting of three stages.