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the mitotic poison colchicine inhibits formation of spindle fibres and stop cell division by arresting the cells in​

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A spindle poison, also known as a spindle toxin, is a poison that disrupts cell division by affecting the protein threads that connect the centromere regions of chromosomes, known as spindles. ... In contrast, the taxanes arrest the mitotic cell cycle by stabilizing microtubules against depolymerization.

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Answered by rangaswamy9900517451
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Metaphase

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