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  Telophase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Telophase: The pinching is known as the "Cell Plate".
Telophase (sometimes spelled telephase) is a stage in either meiosis or mitosis in a eukaryotic cell reversing the effects of prophase and prometaphase events.
During those events, the nucleus was dissolved and the chromatin in the cell was condensed into chromosomes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Telophase   (294 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Mitosis: Telophase and Cytokinesis
The final two events of M phase are the re-forming of the nuclear envelope around the separated sister chromatids and the cleavage of the cell.
Telophase is technically the final stage of mitosis.
Telophase is also marked by the dissolution of the kinetochore microtubules and the continued elongation of the polar microtubules.
www.sparknotes.com /biology/cellreproduction/mitosis/section3.rhtml   (359 words)

  
 Eukaryotic Cell Division   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
TELOPHASE: This phase begins when the 2 groups of chromosomes have reached the opposite poles of the cell.
In late telophase, the individuality of the chromosomes disappears as the DNA becomes extended (uncoiled), and the nuclear envelope and nucleoli appear.
Identify the 4 stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) of mitosis in the whitefish blastula sections.
www.usd.edu /biol/labs/151/mito51.htm   (1945 words)

  
 Asymmetric Division in Fucoid Zygotes Is Positioned by Telophase Nuclei -- Bisgrove et al. 15 (4): 854 -- THE PLANT CELL
indicate that the orientation of telophase nuclei is the primary
In the vast majority of embryos (4669 of 4732), telophase nuclei were aligned with the growth axis and division bisected this axis.
Division plane alignment with telophase nuclei (white bars) and with the growth axis (hatched bars) on individual zygotes.
www.plantcell.org /cgi/content/full/15/4/854   (4788 words)

  
 BIOL 109 (Montvilo): Mitotic Figures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Telophase in plant cells involves the reformation of the nucleus around the separated chromosomes and, in cytokinesis, the separation of the parent cell into two daughter cells.
Notice that the telophase cell, although it looks like it is divided, is about the same size as the interphase cells above and below it and consists of two narrower cellular parts.
Figure T5 is very late telophase; the nucleus, and even the nucleolus, have reformed, but notice that the cells are still narrow and have not enlarged as they will in interphase.
www.ric.edu /jmontvilo/109files/109labfiles/109(00)mitoticfigures.htm   (705 words)

  
 telophase - Search Results - MSN Encarta
In telophase, the final stage of mitosis, a new nuclear membrane forms around each new group of chromosomes.
Mitosis occurs in five stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
During prophase, the start of mitosis, the DNA of each...
ca.encarta.msn.com /telophase.html   (76 words)

  
 The Dynamics of Postmitotic Reassembly of the Nucleolus -- Dundr et al. 150 (3): 433 -- The Journal of Cell Biology
The disappearance of the NDF in the proximity of the nuclear envelope (arrows) was accompanied by a concomitant increase in the fluorescence of the adjacent nuclear interior (arrowheads).
Note the gradual disappearance of the PNBs in the nucleoplasm and the NDF in the cytoplasm with a concomitant increase in the fluorescent signal in the nucleoli.
The distribution of this sequence in early telophase (D–F) was similar to that seen in anaphase, with the signal present in NDF (arrows) and in the vicinity of the PRs (arrowheads).
www.jcb.org /cgi/content/full/150/3/433   (7799 words)

  
 telophase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The fourth and final phase of mitosis is telophase.
The spindle disappears, and the nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes.
Each daughter cell is exactly like the parent cell, and have the same number of chromosomes and a copy of the DNA of the parent cell.
www.angelfire.com /me/howcellswork/telophase.html   (67 words)

  
 Hypophosphorylated SR splicing factors transiently localize around active nucleolar organizing regions in telophase ...
At telophase, SF2/ASF enters daughter nuclei and localizes in NAPs (d, arrows) that correspond to DAPI-negative zones (d, inset, arrows) before it is localized in nuclear speckles in G1 (e).
YFP-SF2/ASF localization was followed by confocal microscopy during telophase in living cells (f–k), where it initially accumulates in NAPs (f–j, arrows) and later localizes to nuclear speckles (k, arrowheads; see Video 1 for the entire time course, available at http://www.jcb.org/cgi/content/full/jcb.200404120/DC1).
During telophase, endogenous SF2/ASF localizes in NAPs (a, arrow) surrounding foci of fibrillarin (b, arrow) in HeLa cells.
www.jcb.org /cgi/content/full/167/1/51   (6831 words)

  
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 Overshoot in Late Telophase for RNA Re-Programming of Mitotic Chromatin.
Overshoot in Late Telophase for RNA Re-Programming of Mitotic Chromatin.
Small RNA species are found to shuttle from the nucleus to the cytoplasm during cell mitosis, and to return to the cell nuclei of the daughter cells after mitosis is completed in interphase (5).
The observed overshoot in the number of active DNA sites in late telophase suggests that normal re-programming of the daughter cells after mitosis (6) includes a temporary phase in which extra DNA sites are opened, only to be closed subsequently in the basal state of cell interphase.
www.euchromatin.net /Frenster06.htm   (490 words)

  
 telophase - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Online Onion Root Tips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Determining time spent in different phases of the cell cycle
In telophase, the sister chromatids have been pulled to opposite sides of the cell and the nuclear membrane forms around each new nucleus.
In this cell, although the chromosomes appear to be organizing on a single line.
www.biology.arizona.edu /cell_bio/activities/cell_cycle/01t.html   (47 words)

  
 Mammalian nuclei become licensed for DNA replication during late telophase -- Dimitrova et al. 115 (1): 51 -- Journal ...
Mammalian nuclei become licensed for DNA replication during late telophase -- Dimitrova et al.
telophase, and that an additional 25% is loaded gradually and
coincident with the appearance of telophase cells in the population
jcs.biologists.org /cgi/content/full/115/1/51   (6861 words)

  
 Cell Division
Compare Telophase to the Telophase I and to the Telophase II stages of mitosis.
During telophase, vesicles from the Golgi apparatus move along microtubules to the middle of the cell (where the cell plate was) and coalesce, producing the cell plate
Cell-wall construction materials are carried in the vesicles and are continually deposited until a complete cell wall forms between the two daughter cells
www.uic.edu /classes/bios/bios100/summer2003/lect12.htm   (1798 words)

  
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