Image:Metaphase-flourescent.JPG
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An image of a newt lung cell stained with flourescent dyes undergoing mitosis, specifically during metaphase.
The material stained green are the mitotic spindles and the material stained light blue are the chromosomes. The cell membrane is invisible in this photo.
From http://www.wadsworth.org/bms/SCBlinks/web_mit2/RES_MIT.htg/imf3_em.jpg - from the Wadsworth Center, which is sponsored by the New York State Department of Health, and is devoted to informing and educating the public, so it's implicit public domain.
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