Difference between interphase and interkinesis in meiosis?
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a) The interphase is a period in the meiosis (as well as mitosis) when the chromosome doubles. ie., DNA replication takes place. Interkinesis is a period between telophase I andprophase II where no DNA replication takes place.
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Interkinesis is a period of rest that cells of some species enter during meiosis I and meiosis II. During interkinesis the single spindle of the first meiotic division disassembles and the microtubules reassemble into two new spindles for the second meiotic division. Interkinesis follows telophase. It is similar to interphase except that DNA replication does not occur because the chromosomes are already duplicated.
Interphase is the longest of cell cycle and consists of three stages - the Gap 1, Synthesis, and Gap 2 phase.
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Interphase is the longest of cell cycle and consists of three stages - the Gap 1, Synthesis, and Gap 2 phase.
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