CEDB20003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Antibody, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 1, Proteasome

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Cell division efficiently segregates the genetic material (dna) equally into two daughter cells. Mitosis is similar in animal and plant cells. Microtubules form a mitotic spindle to segregate chromatids. Cytokinesis is different in animal and plant cells. Mitotic spindle chromosomes align to it which then separates them. Mitosis is a small part of the cycle. Nuclear division (mitosis) and cell fission (cytokinesis), together called m phase, typically occupy only a small fraction of the cell cycle. The other much longer part of the cycle is known as interphase. There are different variations of the cell cycle. In general there are fairly standard cycle the cell cycle: a very simplified version the four successive phaseses of a standard eukaryotic cell cycle. Dna replication is confined to the part of interphase known as s phase. G1 phase is the gap between m phase and s phase. G2 is the gap between s phase and m phase.

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