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Grundlagen der Cytogenetik

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Chromosomen

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Chromosomen sind im Lichtmikroskop nach Anfärbung mit basischen Farbstoffen, nach DNA-spezifischen Färbungen oder unter Verwendung besonderer optischer Kontrastierung (Phasenkontrast oder Interferenzkontrast) erkennbar. Sie treten in jeder Zellteilung als Fäden oder Stäbe hervor, die sich mit der Teilungsspindel verbinden (Kap. 2.1). Sie wandern zu den Spindelpolen und verlieren dann wieder ihre charakteristische Gestalt in einer zyklisch wiederkehrenden Abfolge (Kap. 2.2). Die Verdopplung der Chromosomen findet in der Phase zwischen den Teilungen statt (Kap. 2.3).

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Traut, W. (1991). Grundlagen der Cytogenetik. In: Chromosomen. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95643-0_2

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