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The ordinary division of a body cell (a somatic cell) to form two daughter cells, each with the same chromosome complement as the parent cell.
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The process by which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells. Each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes from the parent cell. This process allows the body to grow a [..]
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(my-toh-sis) [Gk. mitos, thread] A process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells conventionally divided into five stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Mitosis conserve [..]
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Process by which a cell nucleus divides into two daughter nuclei, each having the same genetic complement as the parent cell: nuclear division is usually followed by cell division.
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The division of cells in which each cell has the full amount of chromosomes
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1887, coined in German from Greek mitos "warp thread" (see mitre) + Modern Latin -osis "act, process." Term introduced by German anatomist Walther Fleming (1843-1905) in 1882. So c [..]
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Mitosis is a cellular process that replicates chromosomes and produces two identical nuclei in preparation for cell division. Generally, mitosis is immediately followed by the equal division of the cell nuclei and other cell contents into two daughter cells.
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The process of cell division during which somatic cells are made. In mitosis, one cell divides evenly to produce two daughter cells that have the same chromosome number. 7 Animation, 7 Bio, 7 Problem; [..]
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The process of nuclear division in eukaryotes. It is one step in cytokinesis, or cellular division. MORE ?.
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The process in cell division in eukaryotes whereby the chromosomes are duplicated and the two sets are separated to the two daughter cells.
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A cellular division process in which the chromosomes are duplicated.
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nuclear division, an initial step in cytokinesis (cell division).
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Mitosis is a process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells that occurs when a parent cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells
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The process of nuclear division in cells that produces daughter cells that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell.
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Nuclear division in which there is an equal qualitative and quantitative division of the chromosomal material between the two resulting nuclei; ordinary cell division. mitotic apparatus
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is a type of cell division which, unlike meiosis, results in two separate daughter nuclei which are genetically identical to the parent cell possessing the same number of chromosomes as the parent.
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cell division (pop)
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Cell division in which chromosome pairs split and then duplicate themselves. In essence, this is the way cells grow, the way we grow. We start as a single celled organism and then through a process of [..]
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A process of cell division in eukaryotic cells conventionally divided into the growth period (interphase) and four stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. The stages conserve chromosome [..]
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a phase of the cell cycle
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(M phase
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The process of division of somatic cells that involves duplication of DNA.
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The process whereby replicated chromosomes segregate equally toward opposite poles prior to cell division.
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Cellular division process that is involved in asexual reproduction in eukaryotes in which each daughter cell gets a copy of the chromosomes of the parent.
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The complex process by which a cell, following a stage of DNA replication
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  The process of nuclear division in which the replicated chromosomes divide and the daughter nuclei have the same chromosome number and genetic composition as the parent nucleus.
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The process by which a eukaryotic cell separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus into two identical sets in two nuclei.
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The process by which a cell replicates and divides into two identical daughter cells.
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part of eukaryotic cell division in which the nucleus divides
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A form of cell division that results in the creation of two identical daughter cells.
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The process of cell division in most cells in the human body. Mitosis results in two daughter cells that are genetically identical to each other and to the original cell.
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duplication and division of the nucleus and of the chromosomes during cell reproduction; a process of nuclear division in                 cells during which the number of chromosomes is reduced by hal [..]
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Cell division leading to the production of two identical cells from one ancestor.
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(n) cell division in which the nucleus divides into nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes
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Process in which the cells multiply in a normal or abnormal way. In the embryo, the cells have a normal mitosis resulting in growth and development. In malignant tumors, the cancer cells have an exube [..]
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The process by which a single cell divides into two cells. Synonyms for mitosis are cell division, cell replication, cell growth or cell proliferation. Mitosis results in the production of two daughte [..]
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Definition: (my-TOE-sis) The process of division (mitotic activity) of somatic cells in which each daughter cell receives the same amount of DNA as the parent cell. A drug (such as taxanes) that block [..]
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Mitosis is the both the first and final stage of the cell cycle and the point at which the nucleus of a single cell physically divides to form two new cells.
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In eukaryotic cells, the process whereby the nucleus is divided to produce two genetically equivalent daughter nuclei with the diploid number of chromosomes. See also cytokinesis and meiosis. (Figure [..]
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The entire process of cell division including division of the nucleus and the cytoplasm
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the process of cell division.
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A type of Cell Nucleus Division by means of which the two daughter nuclei normally receive identical complements of the number of Chromosomes of the somatic Cells of the species.
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Mitosis is the process of cell division. All cell division in multi-cellular organisms is by mitosis except for the special division called meiosis that generates the gametes. The result of mitosis is [..]
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A type of CELL NUCLEUS division by means of which the two daughter nuclei normally receive identical complements of the number of CHROMOSOMES of the somatic cells of the species.
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The process of nuclear division in haploid or diploid cells producing daughter nuclei that contain identical chromosome complements and that are genetically identical to one another and to the parent [..]
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The process by which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells. Each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes from the parent cell. This process allows the body to grow and replace cells.
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The process of cell division in all cells except reproductive cells. Mitosis results in “daughter” cells, which are identical genetically to the parent cells.
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That stage within the cell cycle
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The type of cell division that makes new body cells.
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Mitosis is a complex process which allows the cell to give identical copies of its DNA to each of the daughter cells.
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The process of chromosome segregation that occurs during the division of eukaryotic cells. During mitosis, DNA is condensed into visible chromosomes (prophase) that arrange at the cell midplane (metaphase), separate (anaphase), and decondense into the interphase.
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The nuclear division producing two daughter nuclei identical to the original nucleus. A type of nuclear division that produces two daughter nuclei identical to the parent nucleus normally just prior t [..]
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A cellular division process in which the chromosomes are duplicated.
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The division of the replicated chromosomes of a eukaryotic cell into two daughter nuclei that are genetically identical to that of the original cell. See also the entry at NHGRI's Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms.
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A process of chromosome duplication.
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