BISC 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: G2 Phase, Telophase, Sister Chromatids

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Lectures 17, 18, 19, 20 are all videos (all on the next quiz) Prokaryotes do not reproduce through mitosis or meiosis. The prokaryotes are composed of cell walls or cell membranes. (they have cell walls but do not have cellulose). The indented area in the metaphase chromosome is called a centromere (also known as kinetochore). The cell cycle is organized in different phases. The cell stays in the interphase for a long time. At the end of mitosis to the end to g1 is where the chromosome duplicates. The only thing happening in the s phase is dna duplication. Do(cid:374)"t co(cid:374)fuse the (cid:373)ajor cycles of cells with the (cid:373)ajor cycles of (cid:373)itosis. Prophase: centriole is not important for cell division, centriole=> mtoc (microtubule, organizing, centre, an interphase nucleus will not have chromosomes; it will have chromatids. Anaphase: each chro(cid:373)oso(cid:373)e"s part(cid:374)er has the sa(cid:373)e ge(cid:374)etic (cid:373)aterial. Telophase: phospholipids are attached, (cid:862)telo(cid:863) (cid:373)ea(cid:374)s e(cid:374)d, non-duplicated chromosomes are attached at the ends.

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