BIOL 1201 Lecture : Test 3 Lecture Notes

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Cells need to possess the genetic material characteristic of the organism. The daughter cells need the same complete genetic material. Replicate the dna and pass it on to the daughter cells. Divide by binary fission (split in 2) Genetic material is found in linear chromosomes: linear strands of dna complexed with proteins, multiple chromosomes (e. g. humans have 46) How do you get identical daughter cells: need a mechanism to allow each daughter cell to have a copy of each chromosome. Produce daughter cells that have identical genetic complements. Occurs in somatic cells: somatic cells: all body cells except cells which give rise to gametes. Chromosomes: a complex of a linear strand of dna and protein: each eukaryotic species has a characteristic number, found in nucleus. Chromatin: the long linear strand of dna and complexed proteins. Duplicated chromosome: consists of two sister chromatids, identical copies of dna, attached at a specialized region called the centromere.

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