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telophase

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Editorial note

Wouldn't it be more likely that a senescent cell would have two nuclei if there was an error during telophase, right before cytokinesis?

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Quick take

(biology) The final stage of mitosis or meiosis during which the daughter chromosomes move towards opposite ends of the nuclear spindle

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(biology) The final stage of mitosis or meiosis during which the daughter chromosomes move towards opposite ends of the nuclear spindle

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for telophase.

noun

(biology) The final stage of mitosis or meiosis during which the daughter chromosomes move towards opposite ends of the nuclear spindle

Example sentences

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Wouldn't it be more likely that a senescent cell would have two nuclei if there was an error during telophase, right before cytokinesis?

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It sounds to me like these senescent cells have reached or completed telophase (construction of nuclear membranes after mitosis), yet cytokinesis (splitting of the cell) has been inhibited.

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How do you use telophase in a sentence?

Wouldn't it be more likely that a senescent cell would have two nuclei if there was an error during telophase, right before cytokinesis?

What does telophase mean?

(biology) The final stage of mitosis or meiosis during which the daughter chromosomes move towards opposite ends of the nuclear spindle

What part of speech is telophase?

telophase is commonly used as noun.