BIO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Cell Cycle Checkpoint, Tumor Suppressor Gene, Spindle Apparatus

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1: every eukaryotic species has a characteristic number of chromosomes in the nucleus, human somatic cells (body cells) have 46 chromosomes. We will talk about the remainder of the cell cycle (interphase) next: exploring mitosis in an animal cell, prometaphase, starts abruptly with the breakdown of the nuclear envelope. 2: dna replication begins at a discrete site, called the origin of replication. Once these cells have differentiated, they remain in that state until they die: cells that normally do not divide but can be induced to begin dna synthesis and divide when given an appropriate stimulus. Examples include liver cells and lymphocytes: cells that normally possess a relatively high level of mitotic activity; embryonic cells, stem cells, regulation, why is it regulated, regulation of progression through the cell cycle insures that growth and. It also ensures that each event (replication, segregation) occurred properly and completely: how is it regulated, checkpoints: stop and go signals.

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