Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Dna Replication, Mitosis, Asexual Reproduction

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7. 1 the cycle of cell growth and division: an overview. Replacement of cells lost to wear and tear. Binary fission: splitting or dividing into two parts. Once the chromosomes are replicated and separated to opposite ends of the cell, membrane pinches together between them. All bacteria and archaea use dna as their hereditary information. 7. 2a replication occupies most of the cell cycle in rapidly dividing prokaryotic cells. 7. 2b replicated chromosomes are distributed actively to the daughter cells in binary fission. Origin of replication: specific region of dna sequence where the replication of bacterial. Conjugation: dna moves over to another cell. Occurs when one plasmid moves over to another cell. Compacted in a central region called the nucleoid. Once ori has been duplicated, the two new origins migrate toward the two opposite ends. Division of the cytoplasm is then accomplished by an inward constriction of a ring of.

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