BIOL 116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Cell Division, Telomere, Nucleolus

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Rudolf virchow proposed new cells arise from division of pre-existing cells. Division of cytoplasm into 2 cells, parent (cid:1372) 2 daughters. Makes up eukaryotic chromosomes; dna with histone proteins. Dna region on chromosome where most cohesion rings placed. Section of dna that encodes a specific protein. Repetitive nucleotide sequence at the end of chromosomes, protecting it. Single long dna double helix wrapped around proteins (chromatin) in highly organized matter. Gene: section of dna that encodes a specific protein. Function of dna: produce proteins (genes) to determine a characteristic or function. Dna condensed around associated proteins, resulting in compact chromosome much shorter than original length. Prior to mitosis, individual chromosomes are not distinct and genetic material is called chromatin. Chromosomes are relaxed (uncondensed) , then is replicated. If radioactive thymine introduced in the growth medium of dividing cells, it would be seen in the s phase of interphase.

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