BIOL 141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Sister Chromatids, Social Control, Autoradiograph

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Cell division first discovered from observing embryos. Meiosis: sex cells/gametes and mitosis: somatic cells. Requirements for cell replication: copy dna, separate copies, divide cytoplasm. Cell division responsible for 3 key events: growth (mitotic divisions from starting from single egg, wound repair (regenerate skin cells, reproduction: meiotic division for sexual reproduction and mitotic division for asexual reproduction. Chromosome: has single dna double helix wrapped around histones (protein) Chromatin: material that chromosomes are made out of. Cells (cell cycle) spend time in interphase or m phase: most often in interphase, actively preparing to divide or fulfill function, dna replicates in s phase of interphase, m phase is mitosis or meiosis. For m phase of mitosis, mitosis is separate from cytokinesis. Gap phases revealed with pulse-chase assay (autoradiography: cells labeled with radioactive thymidine and tracked to see when they enter the m phase, experiment showed that no cell entered the m phase first.

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