diakinesis

English

Etymology

From dia- + -kinesis.

Noun

diakinesis (countable and uncountable, plural diakineses)

  1. (cytology) the last stage of prophase, in which the nucleolus and nuclear envelope disappear, spindle fibers form, and the chromosomes shorten in preparation for metaphase.
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