BIOL 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sister Chromatids, Spindle Apparatus, Chromosome Segregation

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The sequence of events during which a cell experiences a period of growth followed by nuclear division and cytokinesis. Nuclear division that produces daughter nuclei that are exact genetic copies of the parental nucleus. The division of diploid cells to haploid progeny, consisting of two sequential rounds of nuclear and cellular division. The nuclear unit of genetic information, consisting of a dna molecule and associated proteins. The number of chromosome sets of a cell or species. An organism or cell with only one copy of each type of chromosome in its nuclei. An organism or cell with two copies of each type of chromosome in its nucleus. Each chromatid is one double helix of dna. One of two exact copies of a chromosome duplicated during replication. The equal distribution of daughter chromosomes to each of the two cells that result from cell division. The structure that separates sister chromatids and moves them to opposite spindle poles.

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