• 418664930823562877PublicAssets/2747
    Cell division with late aligning chromosomes
    Active

    Large-Resolution Image
    x pixels
    NaN × NaN inches (300 dpi)
    3.99Mb

    Low-Resolution Image
    308 x 235 pixels
    4 × 3 inches (72 dpi)
    61.4kb

    Cell division with late aligning chromosomes

    2747

    This video shows an instance of abnormal mitosis where chromosomes are late to align. The video demonstrates the spindle checkpoint in action: just one unaligned chromosome can delay anaphase and the completion of mitosis. The cells shown are S3 tissue cultured cells from Xenopus laevis, African clawed frog.
    Public Note
    Internal NoteFilmed by lab manager, John Daum. Gorbsky wrote to Alisa 6/4/2010.
    Keywordslate-aligning, delayed chromosome alignment
    SourceGary Gorbsky, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
    Date2010-06-11 00:00:00
    Credit LineJohn Daum and Gary Gorbsky, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
    InvestigatorGary Gorbsky, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
    Record TypeVideo
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#
    Previous Uses
    StatusActive

    View All Properties
    Edit Properties

Add New Version

Note: Uploading a version which already exists will overwrite the existing version with the uploaded file.
* Uploaded thumbnails wider than 120 pixels will be reduced.