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| M-I | first meiotic metaphase |
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| M-II | second meiotic metaphase |
| MI | first meiotic metaphase; maturation index; medical illustrator; medical informatics; medical inspect... |
| MII | second meiotic metaphase |
| OOM, oom | oogonial metaphase |
| MI | Metaphase I |
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| M II | Metaphase II |
| metaphase | <cell biology> Classically the second phase of mitosis or one of the divisions of meiosis. In this phase the chromosomes are well condensed and aligned along the metaphase plate. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| metaphase i | <cell biology> The stage in the first meiotic division of meiosis that follows prophase I. Homologous chromosomes pair with each other to form tetrads of four chromatids and they align themselves along a single plane in the centre of the cell. Homologous recombination generally occurs during this stage. This stage ends as soon as the homologous chromosomes start being pulled away from each other, to opposite ends of the cell. (09 Oct 1997) |
| metaphase II | <cell biology> The stage in the second meiotic division of meiosis that follows prophase II, during which the chromosomes are aligned along a single plane in the centre of each cell produced during the first meiotic division (two total cells). Each chromosome can clearly be observed as a pair of joined, identical chromatids. The stage ends as soon as the centromeres connecting the pairs to each other break. (09 Oct 1997) |
| metaphase plate | <cell biology> The plane of the spindle approximately equidistant from the two poles along which the chromosomes are lined up during mitosis or meiosis. Also termed the equator. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Metaphases
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the second stage of meiosis
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(Gr. meta, after + phasis, appearance) Stage of mitosis during which the chromosomes, or at least the kinetochores, lie in the central plane of the spindle. It is the stage following prophase and preceding anaphase.
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The plane of the equator of the spindle into which chromosomes are positioned during metaphase.
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Phase of mitosis, or cell division, when the chromosomes align along the center of the cell. Because metaphase chromosomes are highly condensed, scientists use these chromosomes for gene mapping and identifying chromosomal aberrations.
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one of the 5 mitosis phases (prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase). Originally based on light microscopy of living cells and electron microscopy of fixed and stained cells. At metaphase kinetochore microtubules align chromosomes in one midpoint plane. Metaphase ends when sister kinetochores separate. (More? Week 1 Notes | Week 1 Mitosis)
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| metaphase | the second stage of mitosis |
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| metaphase | the second stage of meiosis |
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