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    Lily mitosis 01

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    A light microscope image shows the chromosomes, stained dark blue, in a dividing cell of an African globe lily (Scadoxus katherinae). This is one frame of a time-lapse sequence that shows cell division in action. The lily is considered a good organism for studying cell division because its chromosomes are much thicker and easier to see than human ones.
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    Internal Note(Bulk import) [OCPL Contact: Alisa Machalek] [Similar images: lilymit1-13(1)] File name: F04101GMS blue cell source.tif
    KeywordsDNA, nucleus, flower, circle
    SourceAndrew S. Bajer, University of Oregon, Eugene
    Date2005-05-06 00:00:00
    Credit LineAndrew S. Bajer, University of Oregon, Eugene
    InvestigatorAndrew S. Bajer (not an NIGMS grantee)
    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#Genes;#
    Previous UsesCCC
    StatusActive

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