BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: G2 Phase, Dna Replication, S Phase

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Cell division: cell division observed in a lung cell maintained in cell culture, noticed two things, not all cells dividing at the same time. Very few cells could be observed in the process of cell division at any given time. The cell cycle: m phase, the nucleus and cytoplasm divide, mitosis (nuclear division, cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division) Interphase: the period between cell divisions, g1 phase, s phase (synthesis, dna replication, not in m phase, g2 phase, make sure, m phase includes cytokinesis, dna replication only occurs in s phase, not m phase. The cell-cycle control system: delays later events until the earlier events are complete, the major checkpoints, start checkpoint. Before dna synthesis (by default, start point even though cell can start anywhere in cycle) Is environment favorable: metaphase-to-anaphase transition (also called the spindle assembly checkpoint) Are all chromosomes attached to the spindle: problems cause chromosome segregation defects.

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