Difference between revisions of "amphitelic"

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|etymology=Greek <i>amphi</i>, on both sides; <i>telos</i>, end
 
|etymology=Greek <i>amphi</i>, on both sides; <i>telos</i>, end
|definition=In mitosis, pertaining to orientation of the two chromatids of each chromosome to different spindle poles at the first meiotic division as opposed to syntelic.
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|definition=In [[mitosis]], pertaining to [[orientation]] of the two chromatids of each [[chromosome]] to different [[spindle]] poles at the first [[meiotic]] division as opposed to [[syntelic]].
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 13 September 2013

amphitelic (adjective; Greek amphi, on both sides; telos, end): In mitosis, pertaining to orientation of the two chromatids of each chromosome to different spindle poles at the first meiotic division as opposed to syntelic.