MBB 231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Metaphase, Chromatin, Myosin

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The cell cycle is comprised up of 2 major stages: interphase (g1 , s , g2) and mitosis (m). These 2 major stages are divided into 4 major subgroups: Gap phases (g1 & g2): occurs before and after dna synthesis, and functions in rna and proteins synthesis to. Synthesis (s) phase: the synthesis of chromosomal dna and centrosomes (chromosomes are duplicated). Mitotic (m) phase: functions in cell division which results in the segregation of dna into two identical daughter. Resting (go) phase: a period in the cell cycle in which the cell exist in an inactive state. The normal human has 23 pairs of morphologically distinct chromosomes, in which one member of each pair is. Inherited maternally and the other member of each pair is inherited paternally. Mitosis, which is divided into 6 major subdivisions, accounts for ~10% of the overall cell cycle, whereas interphase. Comprises ~90% of the overall cell cycle: prophase, prometaphase:

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