BIOSC-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: S Phase, Interphase, P53

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The time required for g1 and g2 varies dramatically among cells and organisms. G1 1st growth phase (cells undergo the majority of growth) S dna synthesis produces sister chromatids. G2 2nd growth phase (the cell prepares for division) Clicker question: dna synthesis occurs in the s phase. After chromosomes replicate, the two identical copies are attached to each. Early in mitosis, replicated chromosomes condense and sister chromatids remain attached at a region called the centromere. Haploid (n) a cell/organism with one set of chromosomes (ex. Diploid (2n) a cell/organism with two sets of chromosomes (ex. Chromosome replicated during s phase to produce the g2 cell. During m phase, the replicated chromosomes are partitioned to two daughter cells. Each daughter cell contains the same complement of chromosomes as the parent cell. Microtubules are disassembled (dynamic instability) at the kinetochore during anaphase.

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