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Sister chromatid exchange / editor, Avery A. Sandberg.
Date: [1982], ©1982- Digital Images
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Human chromosomes and spindle at metaphase
Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy- Digital Images
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Human chromosomes and spindle at anaphase
Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy- Digital Images
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Chromosomes and spindle at metaphase
Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy- Digital Images
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Human chromosomes and spindle at metaphase
Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy- Digital Images
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Chromosomes
Kate Whitley- Digital Images
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Chromosomes
Kate Whitley- Digital Images
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Human chromosomes and spindle at anaphase
Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy- Digital Images
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Human chromosomes at three stages of mitosis
Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy- Digital Images
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Human chromosomes in metaphase. The chromatin is stained red and the "glue" that holds the two chromatids together is highlighted in yellow. This glue is a proteinaceous complex called cohesin. Once all the chromosomes are attached to the spindle, the cohesin complex breaks down, allowing the two chromatids to separate and move to opposite poles of the cell.
Matthew Daniels- Archives and manuscripts
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Oregon State University, Corvallis
Date: 1976-1977Reference: PP/CRI/E/1/25/14Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Archives and manuscripts
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Correspondence between Pontecorvo and Dr Giuseppe (Gio or "Joe") Bertani discussing their research into crossing over and exchanges between alleles
Date: Dec 1954Reference: UGC 198/3/1/45Part of: Papers of Guido Pellegrino Arrigo Pontecorvo, geneticist, Professor of Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland- Digital Images
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Human HeLa cancer cells, mitosis
Paul Andrews/Univ. Dundee- Archives and manuscripts
Abstracts of academic articles submitted to the Heberden society
Date: Nov 1982Reference: SA/HEB/A/1/9Part of: Heberden Collection