CAS BI 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Dna Replication, Contact Inhibition, Spindle Apparatus

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Cells do not replicate all the time, it is one small part of a cell"s life. Double the dna, cytokinesis, and then two daughter cells. G1- cellular growth; normal life, making proteins, moving things in and out. At the end of the process, you have twice the amount of genetic info that you started with. G2- prepare for mitosis, the cell may be paused here for a long time. M- mitosis- actual act of dividing; organize the replicated genome so that each daughter cell gets an identical genome to what the parent had in g1. If a cell undergoes the process too often cancer. Stop cells at certain points in the cell cycle. G1 checkpoint- determines if conditions are favorable for cell division and if the dna is damaged. Metaphase checkpoint- determines if all chromosome are attached to the spindle apparatus. We will often acquire mutations in our genome.

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