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An illustration of interphase. The chromatin has not yet condensed, and the cell is undergoing its normal functions.
An image of the nucleus of a cell (HT1080) currently in interphase (likely G1). Note: Cytoplasm of this cell or the neighboring cell is not visible (top-left), which is currently in the telophase of mitosis. Image taken using an optical microscope and DAPI staining of DNA.

Interphase is the active portion of the cell cycle that includes the G1, S, and G2 phases, where the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and prepares for mitosis, respectively. Interphase was formerly called the "resting phase," but the cell in interphase is not simply quiescent. To describe interphase as a quiescent (i.e., dormant) stage would be misleading since a cell in interphase is very busy synthesizing proteins, transcribing DNA into RNA, engulfing extracellular material, and processing signals, to name just a few activities. The cell is quiescent only in G0. Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life. Interphase is the "daily living" or metabolic phase of the cell, in which the cell obtains nutrients and metabolizes them, grows, replicates its DNA in preparation for mitosis, and conducts other "normal" cell functions.[1]

A common misconception is that interphase is the first stage of mitosis, but since mitosis is the division of the nucleus, prophase is actually the first stage.[2]

In interphase, the cell gets itself ready for mitosis or meiosis. Somatic cells, or normal diploid cells of the body, go through mitosis in order to reproduce themselves through cell division, whereas diploid germ cells (i.e., primary spermatocytes and primary oocytes) go through meiosis in order to create haploid gametes (i.e., sperm and ova) for the purpose of sexual reproduction.

  1. ^ Marieb E (2000). Essentials of human anatomy and physiology. San Francisco: Benjamin Cummings. ISBN 978-0805349405.
  2. ^ "The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Tutorial". The Biology Project – Cell Biology. University of Arizona.

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number of chromosomes is maintained. Mitosis is preceded by the S phase of interphase (during which DNA replication occurs) and is followed by telophase and...

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general, mitosis (division of the nucleus) is preceded by the S stage of interphase (during which the DNA replication occurs) and is followed by telophase...

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Prophase

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first stage of cell division in both mitosis and meiosis. Beginning after interphase, DNA has already been replicated when the cell enters prophase. The main...

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divided into two main stages: interphase, and mitosis in the M phase that also includes cytokinesis. During interphase, the cell grows, accumulating nutrients...

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Chromosome

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which may further condense up to 30 nm fibres Most of the euchromatin in interphase nuclei appears to be in the form of 30-nm fibers. Chromatin structure...

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G1 phase

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cell cycle that takes place in eukaryotic cell division. In this part of interphase, the cell synthesizes mRNA and proteins in preparation for subsequent...

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Cell theory

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(specifically the DNA) stained blue. The central and rightmost cell are in interphase, so the entire nuclei are labeled. The cell on the left is going through...

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Chromatin

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chromatin network further depends on the stage of the cell cycle. During interphase, the chromatin is structurally loose to allow access to RNA and DNA polymerases...

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The eclipse of Darwinism

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as an alternative to eclipse a biological metaphor, the interphase of Darwinism, interphase being an apparently quiet period in the cycle of cell division...

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Microtubule organizing center

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centrally localized as foci. The most notable MTOCs are the centrosome at interphase and the mitotic spindle poles. Centrioles can act as markers for MTOCs...

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Cell nucleus

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clear, although it is excluded from the nucleolus and is present during interphase. Lamin structures that make up the veil, such as LEM3, bind chromatin...

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G2 phase

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G2 phase, Gap 2 phase, or Growth 2 phase, is the third subphase of interphase in the cell cycle directly preceding mitosis. It follows the successful completion...

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Interkinesis

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Xenopus egg extract

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Figure 2. An interphase nucleus (left) and a cluster of mitotic chromosomes (right) produced in a cycling extract. Bar, 10 µm....

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Grain boundary strengthening

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_{\text{applied}}+n_{\text{dislocation}}\tau _{\text{dislocation}}\,} Interphase boundaries can also contribute to grain boundary strengthening, particularly...

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Cell cycle checkpoint

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cycle transition. At the intermediate cyclin B concentrations, either the interphase or mitotic state of the cell is possible. Since entering mitosis is a...

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Induced cell cycle arrest

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is part of interphase. While in G1 the cell synthesizes messenger RNA (mRNA) and proteins in preparation for subsequent steps of interphase leading to...

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Premature chromosome condensation

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mitosis, occurs in eukaryotic organisms when mitotic cells fuse with interphase cells. Chromatin, a substance that contains genetic material such as DNA...

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Cytokinesis

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completion of the telophase and cytokinesis, each daughter cell enters the interphase of the cell cycle. Particular functions demand various deviations from...

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Restriction point

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Steps of the cell cycle. The restriction point occurs between the G1 and S phases of interphase....

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Telophase

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to decondense back into the expanded chromatin that is present during interphase. The mitotic spindle is disassembled and remaining spindle microtubules...

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WAPAL

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