BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Centrosome, Sister Chromatids, Multinucleate

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Cells/organisms have a defined # of copies of their genome. Haplloid cell has a single copy of almost every gene and chromosome in its nucleus. Dipoloid has two copies of almost every gene/chromosome. Typically one come from mother, other from father. Some organisms have higher ploidy: triploidy, tetraploidy, and polyploidy. For most single cells, cell division is reproduction. For multicelluluar orgs, cell division is needed to grow. Cell division is needed to replace damaged tissue and lost cells (eg. from skin) For some tissues, unspecialized cells (eg. stem cells) retain the capacity to divide with the daughter cells becoming specialized. Most cell division results in genetically identical daughter cells. The ability of most cells to divide is essential for organismal maintenance, growth, development, repair, and reproduction. When somatic cells replicate, their duplicate their nuclear genome is divded between daughter cells. When this happens, two copies of dna can be considered identical.

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