EBIO 1210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: G1 Phase, Telophase, Metaphase

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Lecture #16 (10/19/16): cell division and genetic material inside cells. The cell cycle and mitosis (chapter 9 in textbook) A cell cycle and mitosis: (exam topic #1) the functions of mitotic cell division. In cases of cancer, the body"s control over cell division is worse than normal and not regulated properly. The good: growth, repair, replacement, renewal, development. Two major problems to solve in cell division: 1) the actual feat of cell division: Both new cells have everything that the original cell had: 2) regulation: only getting cell division when and where it is beneficial to the organism. If an adult human being loses an arm in an accident, it does not re-grow. Because the developmental processes for growing limbs are not reactivated when a limb is lost later in life. Note: all cells in our body have the same genes. So it is not that there are specific arm genes in the arm that is lost.

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