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\textbf{A.} Timing of prophase, metaphase and citokinesis were annotated from single cell traces (indicated by a red star). Time goes from top left to bottom right, the indicated times correspond to the first snapshot of each row. The cell shown was imaged at $60$x magnification.
\textbf{B.} \revalphaYFP signal (black) corresponding to the cell shown in panel A. The circadian phase is shown in blue and the annotated prophase, metaphase and citokinesis are indicated by the vertical red bars. Note that prophase onset coincide with the nuclear envelop breakdown, as reflected by the dip of the \revalphaYFP signal.
\textbf{C.} The location of
prophase 144 prophases (red)
metaphase metaphases (blue) and citokinesis (black)
is are shown in the $(\theta, \phi)$ plane. Dots correspond to $20$x magnification and the crosses to $60$x. The
local velocity of traces passing trough the light green (blue) rectangle is shown in panel D.
Two typical traces in each group are shown.
\textbf{D.} The
mean phase velocity in the $\theta$ direction is shown plotted for the two groups of
traces. traces as defined in panel D (error bars represent the standard error on the mean, $n \approx 60$ in each group). The first one (light
green) does not pass blue) passes through the deceleration region around $(0.75, 0.8)$
while and thus shows a significant slow down compared to the second one (light
blue) does. green). Vertical bars indicate the mean phase of prophase, metaphase and citokinesis,
and while the estimated distribution are shown on top.