Haemanthus katharinae (African Blood Lily, mitosis): Bajer and Mole-Bajer (1956)
Bajer and Mole-Bajer (1956)
Bajer and Mole-Bajer (1955)
Haemanthus katharinae (African Blood Lily)
https://gyazo.com/a04928f124fdfafa614ce6c8941e6558
The original and long version of video is here.
http://www.cellimagelibrary.org/images/11952
mitosis
chromosome
separation
https://gyazo.com/46ff1c93bf8db211696230494b46d01c
Figure 21
The separation of chromosomes at mitosis
My Questions
The separation of sister chromatids has been done very quickly. How is it possible?
Without centrosomes, how are sister chromatids brought towards both sides accurately?
After the segregatio of chromatids, the length of chromosomes got short very quickly soon. How?