BIO-1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: High Fidelity, Restriction Point, Dna Replication

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G1 from division to initiation of dna synthesis (ids) S from ids to completion of dna synthesis. G2 from completion of dna synthesis until the beginning of cell division. M (mitosis), the time interval during which division occurs. Start which cell have to pass before dna synthesis can start, can also be known as. Nutrients (carbon & energy source, p, s, n, vitamins, etc. ) must be present at. Chromatid separation (from previous mitosis) must have occurred. Cells must have reached a critical threshold size. External factors must be appropriate, such as if mating factor is present cells. Restriction point certain concentrations cannot proceed in the cell cycle and are switched to the sexual pathway. G2/m checkpoint: interphase, cells are not actively dividing, mitosis, cell division takes place. Stops the cell from entering mitosis before its ready. Dna replication must be complete and dna undamaged. Cell must reach a certain minimum size. Cells may be arrested permanently or temporarily.

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