BIOL 1010 Lecture 8: unit 1 lecture 8 notes

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Not doing anything other than being a cell. Genome: total of all the dna in the cell. Dna is organized as chromatin (dna +protein, dna wraps around protein) 23 pairs of chromosomes from each parent 46 in total chromosomes/chromatin are, visible in the interphase (becomes thicker and dispersed) Each 46 chromosomes are copied before the cellular division. Picture shows the result of a chromosome after the s phase: 2 sister chromatid side by side (identical dna) Centromere protein that holds the 2 sisters together. They will be separated during mitosis and cytokinesis. Chromosomes duplicate before cell divisionafter duplicating, each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids, held together at the centromere. sisterchromatidsisterchromatidcentromere lecture 8. Can get multiple nucleated cells if mitosis occurs without cytokinesis. Split into 5 different phases: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase. Happens right before mitosis starts still in interphase. Centrosomes have duplicated (usually only one), duplicates with the dna.

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