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The third stage (of four stages) of mitosis (or meiosis), at which the chromosomes, attached in a plate-like formation to a structure in the cell called a spindle, are easily distinguished with a microscope, and can be photographed to construct a karyotype.
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The second stage of cell division, during which chromosomes line up in preparation for separation. Also see Chromosomes and Cell division
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A stage in mitosis or meiosis during which the chromosomes are aligned along the equatorial plane of the cell.
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The stage of eukaryotic cell division in which the chromosomes are attached to the mitotic spindle at the equator of the cell.
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stage of mitosis in which replicated chromosomes align at the center of the cell.
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