BSC 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Sister Chromatids, Chromosome Segregation, Genetic Recombination

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Examples include liver cells and lymphocytes: can be induced to divide again replace damaged tissue. This g1 check point is called start in yeast and the restriction point in mammalian cells. M: m phase (mitotic) usually the shortest. Drives segregation of duplicated chromosomes: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, m-phase in most cells is followed by cytokinesis (separation of the cell into two daughter cells, quiescent cells (g0) Bsc 300-001 week 11 notes: g0 cells are often terminally differentiated and have lost the ability to receive signals that would initiate cell division, some g0 cells, however, are only temporarily. Separates poles during prophase ad drives spindle and cell elongation during anaphase both through the action of kinesin-5. Bsc 300-001 week 11 notes: 2001 nobel prize in medicine and physiology: tim hunt, leland. This alters the cdk conformation and exposes the kinase catalytic site: most cdks are also inhibited by certain phosphorylation events.

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