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- Leptotene_stage abstract "The leptotene stage, also known as the leptonema, is the first of five substages of prophase I in meiosis. The term leptonema derives from Greek words meaning "thin threads". A cell destined to become a gamete enters the leptotene stage after its chromosomes are duplicated during interphase. During the leptotene stage those duplicated chromosomes—each consisting of two sister chromatids—condense from diffuse chromatin into long, thin strands that are more visible within the cell plasme. The next stage of prophase I in meiosis is the zygotene stage.During this stage, the chromosomes attach themselves by telomeres to the inner membrane of the nuclear envelope. Lateral (axial) elements of the synaptonemal complex are also formed.".
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- Leptotene_stage wikiPageLength "1384".
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageRevisionID "654996881".
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cellular_processes.
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLink Cell_plasme.
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLink Chromatin.
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLink DNA_replication.
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLink Gamete.
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLink Interphase.
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLink Meiosis.
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLink Sister_chromatids.
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLink Zygotene.
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leptotene stage".
- Leptotene_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "leptotene".
- Leptotene_stage hasPhotoCollection Leptotene_stage.
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- Leptotene_stage subject Category:Cellular_processes.
- Leptotene_stage type Process.
- Leptotene_stage comment "The leptotene stage, also known as the leptonema, is the first of five substages of prophase I in meiosis. The term leptonema derives from Greek words meaning "thin threads". A cell destined to become a gamete enters the leptotene stage after its chromosomes are duplicated during interphase. During the leptotene stage those duplicated chromosomes—each consisting of two sister chromatids—condense from diffuse chromatin into long, thin strands that are more visible within the cell plasme.".
- Leptotene_stage label "Leptotene stage".
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- Leptotene_stage sameAs Q6528544.
- Leptotene_stage sameAs Q6528544.
- Leptotene_stage wasDerivedFrom Leptotene_stage?oldid=654996881.
- Leptotene_stage isPrimaryTopicOf Leptotene_stage.