BIOLOGY 171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Asexual Reproduction, Dna Replication, Eukaryote

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Lecture 3: why do cells divide, eukaryotes (domain eukaryote: plants, animals, fungi, many protist groups) Type: mitosis function: a sexual reproduction, growth, development, repair of warn out cells: meiosis. Function: produce gametes for sexual reproduction: prokaryotes ( domains bacteria, and archaea) type: binary ssion. Cell division involved two main parts: replication of dna, segregation of dna copies into two daughter cells. In eukaryotes: results of mitosis: 2 daughter cells with same dna as parent cells (eukaryotes) Only germ cells: result of meiosis: 4 gamete; dna is different than that of the parent cell. The mitochondria and chloroplast contain circular chromosomes which divide by binary ssion. Eukaryotic cell cycle: m phase: mitosis and cytokinesis, cells spend most of life in phase called interphase, g2: grows, makes proteins, makes ribosomes, etc: we have diploid cell with 4 chromosomes. 2 diploids: s (synthesis): dna replication, we have 2 sisters chromatids joined by a centromere, 4 replicated chromosomes.

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