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Definition of Anaphases
1. anaphase [n] - See also: anaphase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anaphases
Literary usage of Anaphases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Histology by Alexander A. Böhm, M. von Davidoff (1904)
"... assist in drawing the daughter chromosomes toward the poles of the central
spindle. (f) anaphases.—After the formation of the diaster, ..."
2. Zur Bildung der primitiven Choane, des Jacobson'schen Organs und er Stenson by Alexander A. Böhm, Georg Maschke, M. von Davidoff, Gotthelf Carl Huber, Herbert Howard Cushing (1904)
"(c) anaphases.—After the formation of the diaster, the loops belonging to each
stellate figure are joined together to form a skein, thus forming the ..."
3. Investigations representing the departments by University of Chicago, E.F. Young, John Dewey (1903)
"The caps generally break up into fibers during the metaphase or early anaphases,
and the poles of the spindle may then become blunt or irregular (Fig. 27). ..."
4. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden by New York Botanical Garden (1902)
"The chromosomes in the anaphases of this division are more or less bent and some
show ... The metaphase or the anaphases present no noteworthy condition. ..."
5. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1915)
"In the late anaphases the centrosome is no longer visible and the spindle ...
In the late anaphases all the chromosomes have coalesced, although the number ..."