Fraction of cell cycle spent in interphase
Value | >= % Range: ≥90 % |
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Organism | Unspecified |
Reference | Müller I, Boyle S, Singer RH, Bickmore WA, Chubb JR. Stable morphology, but dynamic internal reorganisation, of interphase human chromosomes in living cells. PLoS One. 2010 Jul 135(7):e11560. p.1 abstractPubMed ID20644634 |
Primary Source | Better ref needed |
Comments | See Cooper GM & Hausman RE, The Cell-A Molecular Approach 4th edition 2007, Chapter 16 The Cell Cycle, p.650 2nd paragraph:"A typical eukaryotic cell...divide[s] approximately every 24 hours...However mitosis and cytokinesis last only about an hour, so approximately 95% of the cell cycle is spent in interphase-the period between mitoses." |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 105964 |