BIOL 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Spindle Apparatus, Nuclear Membrane, Cytokinesis

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S (replication) (synthesis dna) (twice amount of dna) (same chromosomes) Cell division (division of cytoplasm- mitosis/meiosis) goes back to cytokinesis (dna splits in half) Chromosomes can be unreplicated 1 molecule of dna. Chromosomes can be replicated 2 identical molecules of dna, held together. Division of cytoplasm: karyokinesis (mitosis, meiosis, cytokinesis. Prophase (chromosomes are replicated in this state) (4 replicated chromosomes, 8 dna) Chromosomes moved and lined up in center of cell. Anaphase (each chromosome is unreplicated) (8 unreplicated chromosomes, 8 dna) Chromosomes have moved to the poles of the spindles. Cytokinesis: (in an animal cell) (4 unreplicated chromosomes) Each cell has 4 unreplicated chromosomes with 4 dna. The spindle fibers made of microtubules break down and get shorter, the chromosomes are walking themselves. A protein that varies in concentration depending on the cell cycle (cyclin) (no cyclin in g1, low cyclin in s, high cyclin in g2) this high cyclin concentration leads to mpf to trigger cell division.

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