BIOL 1201 Lecture : Biology Lecture XXIII October 25

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Prophase: dna and histone proteins that dna is wrapped on. During interphase: the dna is relaxed and extended. During cell division: the dna is supercoiled, and condensed. Chromosome can be replicated 2 identical molecules of dna, held together. S: start with the same two unreplicated chromosomes, at the end dna is doubled. G2: cell division is always started with replicated chromosomes, and at the end chromosomes are unreplicated again but chromosomes are the same karyokinesis (mitosis, meiosis) **the two do not have to occur together, and they occur through completely different mechanisms cytokinesis. The chromosomes condense and are attached to the spindle. The chromosomes have all moved to the center of the cell to what is known as the metaphase plate. The fourth and final state of mitosis is telophase: Chromosomes have moved to poles of the spindle. Each daughter cell has 4 unreplicated chromosomes 4 dna. Roughly cut into equal parts, but in some cases there is no equality.

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