The resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell, or between the first and second divisions of meiosis.
〔生〕(细胞的)间期,分裂间期
Example sentencesExamples
Two pairs of loci were observed in each somatic cell at metaphase and interphase.
In animal cells during mitosis and interphase, microtubule growth occurs at plus ends, and microtubule assembly is dominated by plus-end dynamic instability.
Radiobiologists often distinguish between radiation-induced cell death with regard to the ability to enter mitosis, i.e. interphase or mitotic cell death.
The chromosomes remain condensed during mitosis and even during interphase, though they do unwind for replication of the DNA.
In the non-dividing phase of a eukaryotic cell's life cycle, known as interphase, the chromosomes are uncoiled.
Definition of interphase in US English:
interphase
nounˈin(t)ərˌfāz
Biology
The resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell, or between the first and second divisions of meiosis.
〔生〕(细胞的)间期,分裂间期
Example sentencesExamples
Radiobiologists often distinguish between radiation-induced cell death with regard to the ability to enter mitosis, i.e. interphase or mitotic cell death.
Two pairs of loci were observed in each somatic cell at metaphase and interphase.
The chromosomes remain condensed during mitosis and even during interphase, though they do unwind for replication of the DNA.
In animal cells during mitosis and interphase, microtubule growth occurs at plus ends, and microtubule assembly is dominated by plus-end dynamic instability.
In the non-dividing phase of a eukaryotic cell's life cycle, known as interphase, the chromosomes are uncoiled.