BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Sister Chromatids, Actomyosin Ring, Kinetochore

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Can be divided into prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase. Centrosomes and chromatids duplicated in s-phase of interphase, g2 = replication of centrosome (and sometimes centrioles) Prophase : chromatin coiled into chromosomes and compacts, centrosomes move to poles and spindle fibres form, kinetochores form. Prometaphase : nuclear envelope breaks down , kinetochore microtubules appear and connect kinetochore to poles , polar microtubules keep poles separated. Kinetochore: links centromeres and kinetochore microtubules centrosome =two centrioles. Metaphase : chromosomes are along metaphase plate , connected by kinetochore mts (opposite spindles) Anaphase : sister chromatids separate at centromere , new daughter chromosomes begin to move towards poles through shortening of kinetochore microtubules . Telophase : daughter chromosomes reach pole position . Keep chromatids paired until it is time to separate. Have unstable kinetochore microtubules which can probe cytoplasm and only stabilize upon contact with kinetochore. Make sure that two kinetochore microtubules from same spindle can"t capture both chromatids of same chromosome.

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