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- Q4751524 subject Q7022922.
- Q4751524 subject Q7214225.
- Q4751524 subject Q8636428.
- Q4751524 abstract "Anaphase lag describes a delayed movement during anaphase, where one homologous chromosome in meiosis or one chromatid in mitosis fails to connect to the spindle apparatus, or is tardily drawn to its pole and fails to be included in the reforming nucleus. Instead, the chromosome forms a micronucleus in the cytoplasm and is lost from the cell. The lagging chromosome is not incorporated into the nucleus of one of the daughter cells, resulting in one normal daughter cell and one with monosomy. Anaphase lag is one cause of aneuploidy. Anaphase lag can also cause a rescue of the daughter cell if the cell was originally trisomy.".
- Q4751524 wikiPageWikiLink Q133226.
- Q4751524 wikiPageWikiLink Q162925.
- Q4751524 wikiPageWikiLink Q22299157.
- Q4751524 wikiPageWikiLink Q3321288.
- Q4751524 wikiPageWikiLink Q529622.
- Q4751524 wikiPageWikiLink Q623749.
- Q4751524 wikiPageWikiLink Q7022922.
- Q4751524 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214225.
- Q4751524 wikiPageWikiLink Q8636428.
- Q4751524 comment "Anaphase lag describes a delayed movement during anaphase, where one homologous chromosome in meiosis or one chromatid in mitosis fails to connect to the spindle apparatus, or is tardily drawn to its pole and fails to be included in the reforming nucleus. Instead, the chromosome forms a micronucleus in the cytoplasm and is lost from the cell. The lagging chromosome is not incorporated into the nucleus of one of the daughter cells, resulting in one normal daughter cell and one with monosomy.".
- Q4751524 label "Anaphase lag".