Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Spindle Apparatus, Sister Chromatids, Chromosome Segregation

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Lecture 7 & 8: mitosis and cell cycle. Function of the cell cycle (mitosis somatic (non sex cells) Essential mechanism by which all living things reproduce and pass on genetic information to next generation of cells. Ensures that dna in each chromosome is faithfully replicated to produce 2 copies: replicated chromosomes must be accurately distributed (segregated) to 2 genetically identical daughter cells. Coordination of growth (increase in cell mass) with division. For a cell to divide it has to get bigger if it does not get bigger before division, you will get two small cells that probably do not have adequate cell components. Cell cycle is the ordered sequence of events in which a cell duplicates its chromosomes and divides into two genetically identical cells. Four phases: g1-s-g2 = interphase, the cell increases in size, called interphase because cells are not doing much during these phases, most dramatic events observed microscopically occur during the m phase.

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