Mitosis and Cytokinesis 

Mitosis and Cytokinesis
The most common type of nuclear cell division is mitosis. Mitosis yields two
genetically identical daughter nuclei. It is followed by cell division (cytokinesis).
The inactive period between active periods of cell division is called
interphase. Nuclear division and cell division are the high points of the cell
cycle. This cycle is segmented into the phases G1, S, G2 and mitosis. Mitosis is
completed in six consecutive steps.
The figure on the right presents different stages of mitosis. The dividing cells
were Indian muntjac fibroblasts in cell culture (Muntiacus muntjac).
a) Interphase. Phase between divisions. The chromatin is dispersed or forms
small aggregates. It is often possible to distinguish between highly condensed
chromatin, called heterochromatin, and less densely packed chromatin,
called euchromatin. One or two nucleoli are routinely present.
b) Prophase. Begin of mitosis. The chromatin condenses to form chromosomal
threads, which become increasingly thicker and shorter (coil stage,
spirem). The nucleolus dissolves and the nuclear membrane falls apart.
The nuclear spindle forms and provides the apparatus for chromosome
movement. The nuclear membrane dissolves in the following prometaphase.
c) Metaphase. The chromosomes are arranged in the equatorial plane of the
spindle, themetaphase plane. It nowbecomes apparent that there are two
identical sister chromatids in each chromosome. Each chromatid has an
area for the attachment to one of the spindle fibers, which extends to both
spindle poles. This is the stage when karyotyping works best.
d-f) Anaphase. The two identical sister chromatids separate and move to the
cell pole. Phase of the double (daughter) stars or diaster. In a later anaphase
stage, a cytokinetic actin ring forms in the position of the equatorial
plane.
g) Telophase. Completion of the nuclear division. The chromatids combine
and form a coil. A newnuclear membrane forms, the cytoplasm divides by
contracting the cytokinetic actin ring (division ring) (cytokinesis). A new
cell wall is synthesized in the place of the cytokinetic actin ring.
h) Interphase.
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