BIO 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: G0 Phase, Cancer, Benign Tumor
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26 Nov 2016
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Formed by the genes from mother and father. You are 50/50 of mom and dad- coming from the 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes, two copies of each page (46 chromosomes total) Our differences comes from the subtle variations of chromosomes. Each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes. During cell division chromosome condense, allowing them to be see in the light microscope. Passing dna material to daughter cells (dna replication) Multicellular organisms depend on cell division for: Eukaryotic cell division is called the cell cycle. The eukaryotic cell cycle is regulated by a molecular control system. The frequency of cell division varies with the type of cell. Cancer cells manages to escape the usual controls on the cell cycle. 3 checkpoints where the cell cycle automatically stops and checks to see if everything is ok. The cell goes through a checklist at the g1 and g2 phase (acts as checkpoints)
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