CELL201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: G1 Phase, Actomyosin Ring, G2 Phase

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Cell cycle (i: phases of a cell cycle: Mitosis (m phase): cell divides into two- nucleus divides and then the cytoplasm divides. G1 phase: cell grows back to former size, measure nutrient content and if enough for cell division, growth signals from the environment. G2 phase: cell makes proteins needed for mitosis, activating proteins made in g1, make sure the chromosomes duplicated are not damaged and are completely synthesised: mitosis. Mtoc and centrioles migrate to each ends of the cell. Most cells are in a special type of g1 called g0. Ignore any growth signals until they receive a signal to divide. Terminal differentiation: as cell divides it starts growing into a human being and undergo differentiation. Become t=whatever cells they become and never turn back to the stem cell they were. Or quiescence: temperature sensitive mutants: anything that involves cell division depends on genes. When heated, protein product unfolds: phases of mitosis:

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