BIOL 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sister Chromatids, Chromosome Segregation, Dna Replication

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Mitosis: what: cell division where body cells are growing to grow new ones, building up cells, where: everywhere in the body, why: growth, when: when there is damage. Didn"t know about darwin"s results so couldn"t tie them together with independent gene segregation. Chromosomes are what genes are made of. 23 pairs of 46 chromosomes: men xy women xx. Cells that fertilize each other to make offspring. Haploid: half the number of whatever you started with. Process of chromosome segregation and cell division. Cell must get twice as large to divide. Start: start replicating its dna: makes a copy of all of its dna, now tetraploid. Finally divide: each as big as they originally were. 2n diploid: chromosome one and copy (mother and father), chromosome 2 and copy. After s: made one copy of each of them, 4n. Pair of chromosomes (one from father, one from mother) = homologous.

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