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has gloss | eng: The preprophase band is a microtubule array found in plant cells that are about to undergo cell division and enter the preprophase stage of the plant cell cycle. Besides the phragmosome, it is the first microscopically visible sign that a plant cell is about to enter mitosis. The preprophase band was first observed and described by Jeremy Pickett-Heaps and Donald Northcote at Cambridge University in 1966. |
lexicalization | eng: preprophase band |
instance of | (noun) a cell that is a structural and functional unit of a plant plant cell |
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