BSC 2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Prophase, Mitosis, Synapsis

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Bsc 2010 lecture 13 (start of dr. miyamoto lectures) genetics- the study of. Heredity: heredity- transmission of biological traits from parent to offspring and from generation to generation, three levels. Population to evolutionary genetics- populations, species, and: chromosome- carry dna and genes across generations higher groups. Approximately 33% dna, 17% rna, 50% protein. Or one dna molecule per sister chromatid of each duplicated: homologous chromosomes- chromosomes of same size, shape and chromosome centromere position. Most importantly, carry dna for same genes. Diploid (2n)- each different chromosome represented by two homologous chromosomes. Haploid (n)- each different chromosome represented by one homolog: mitosis, cell division. Parent cell (2n) prophase metaphase (alignment) anaphase (separation) telophase (two daughter cells (each 2n): cyclin-dependent kinases (cdk) regulatory proteins that control the rate of progressions through the cell cycle. Activated by the binding of specific protein cyclins. Activated cdk"s act to phosphorylate other regulatory proteins, thereby activating or deactivating them: meiosis i reduction phase.

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