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Human HeLa cancer cells, mitosis
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Human cell in telophase
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Human cell in anaphase
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Human cell in early prophase
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Human HeLa cancer cells, metaphase
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Human cells showing the stages of cell division starting with interphase at the top. Progressing down, the stages shown are: prophase, metaphase (chromosomes all attached and aligned), anaphase (chromosome separation)and telophase (formation of midbody and cells begin to flatten).
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Human HeLa cancer cell in anaphase
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Human cell in late prophase
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Human cell in metaphase
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Human cell in anaphase
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Human HeLa cancer cells, metaphase
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Human cell in anaphase
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HeLa cell in prometaphase. The chromatin is stained red and the microtubules forming the spindle stained green. The chromatin has condensed but there is not yet complete attachment of the chromosomes to the spindle.
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Human chromosomes in late anaphase. At this stage the chromosomes have started to separate from each other and move towards opposite poles of the cell.
Matthew Daniels