Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Sister Chromatids, Spindle Apparatus, Nuclear Membrane

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Factors that help cells pass on their genome. Dna replicates before mitosis: stages and main characteristics of the stages of mitosis. Each daughter cell gets a sister chromatid- genetically identical. Spindle poles attach to chromosomes and moves them so that chro- mosomes line up in the middle of the cell. Cohesin dissolves and allows sister chromatids to separate (early) Microtubules attach and sister chromatids move apart to opposite. Nuclear envelope reforms, chromatids unlatch from the spindle fibres, sister chromatids decondense and cell pinches apart (cytokinesis) In plants, cells do not pinch in the cell walls, it generates a new cell wall between the two new cells. Some fungal and algal cells do not dissolve their nuclear enve- lope this is known as closed mitosis. Role and mechanism of the mitotic spindle composed of two spindle poles that move to opposite sides of the cell dur- ing mitosis.

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