Anaphase lag is a consequence of an event during cell division where sister chromatids do not properly separate from each other because of improper spindle...
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different mechanisms including chromosome nondisjunction, anaphase lag, and endoreplication. Anaphase lagging is the most common way by which mosaicism arises...
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early cell division leads to a fraction of the cells with trisomy 21; An anaphase lag of a chromosome 21 in a Down syndrome embryo leads to a fraction of euploid...
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containing three copies of a chromosome loses one of these chromosomes (anaphase lag) to form a diploid chromosome complement. If both of the retained chromosomes...
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an equal maternal, paternal contribution to monosomies is observed. Anaphase lag Miscarriage "CRC - Glossary M". Archived from the original on 2007-08-08...
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each of the sister chromatids are moved to opposite sides of the cell. anaphase lag The failure of one or more pairs of sister chromatids or homologous chromosomes...
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assay) with human lymphocytes is applied. This works in vitro. During anaphase of mitosis of meiosis, micronuclei can be detected. These are small nuclei...
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stage of mitosis and meiosis that occurs after prometaphase and before anaphase, during which the centromeres of the replicated chromosomes align along...
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the SAC, so the cell can attempt to proceed through anaphase. Consequently, the chromatids may lag on the mitotic spindle and not segregate, leading to...
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This solves the problem of lacking telomeres, but during cell division anaphase, the fused chromosomes are randomly ripped apart, causing many mutations...
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