EBIO 1210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Spindle Apparatus, Sister Chromatids, Cell Cycle

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Lecture #17: cell division and genetic material inside cells cont. The mitotic phase: the mitotic phase (m phase) is when the cell divides, has two parts: Cytokinesis: division of the rest of the cell: exam topic #4 the major events happening to chromosomes during interphase and the mitotic phase. Two chromatids = one chromosome: exam topics #5 and #6 practice questions. Suppose that at the end of g2, a skin cell in some species of mammal has 16 chromatids total. Eight when a cell is in g2 duplication is already complete, but the cell has not quite divided yet. Suppose that at the beginning of s phase, a skin cell in some species of mammal has 8 chromosomes total. Eight s phase is when the chromosomes are duplicated: exam topics #4, #5, and #6. Chromosomes condense: they become supercoiled for more efficient movement during subsequent processes. Preparation of the mitotic spindle: a molecular scaffold that will help guide the chromosomes.

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