BIOS 1700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Sister Chromatids, Spindle Apparatus, Actomyosin Ring

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M phase and interphase: m phase consists of mitosis and cytokinesis, interphase consists of. G0: cell is dormant or permanently not dividing. G2: continued cell growth as cell prepares for mitosis. Chromsomes: dna in eukaryotic cells is divided into chromosomes. Dna is protected by histones and other proteins to form chromatin (dna spaghetti: degrees of chromatin packaging differs during the cell cycle. !1: slinky spread apart is chromatin in interphase, slinky all together is. Friday, october 21, 2016 chromatin during m-phase: two seats of a genome. Haploid cell: no homologs, ploidy = number of sets of chromosomes, one chromosome has two homologous chromosomes called homologs. Two identical homologs form sister chromatids: chromosomes are combined at the center by a centromere, karyotypes. Ordered largest to smallest: in humans, there are 23 sets of chromosomes. The circular bacterial dna molecule is attached to the inner membrane by proteins.

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