(Remember, these "parent" cells already have half the number of chromosomes of the original parent cell thanks to meiosis I.) The events of metaphase II are similar to those of mitotic metaphase ...
As in mitosis metaphase, (and unlike meiosis metaphase I), fibers from the centrioles begin to pull on each one of the chromosomes from both directions.
ChromTR, a novel framework for chromosome detection in metaphase cell images, represents a significant advancement in the ...
This page describes the major phases of meiosis, a version of cell division that occurs in cells intended to play a role in sexual reproduction.
This solution is called meiosis. Mitosis describes the process by which the nucleus of a cell divides to create two new nuclei, each containing an identical copy of DNA. (Cytokinesis describes the ...