BIOL 120 Chapter Notes -Dysphonia, Bone Marrow, Genetic Testing

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2. mitosis: the two quantities of dna are moved to opposite sides of the parent cell: cytokinesis: the parent cell splits into two daughter cells. 1: mitosis: dna split equally into two daughter cells, cytokinesis: parent cell is cleaved in half. During interphase, the chromosomes are uncondensed or usable. During m phase (mitosis), the chromosomes are condensed or movable. Chromatin a mass of genetic material composed of dna and proteins that condense to form chromosomes. Chromatid one of the two identical copies of dna making up a duplicated chromosome, which are joined at their centromeres. Precedes cell division: the double-stranded dna molecule is copied first by splitting the molecule in half up the middle of the helix. New nucleotides are added to each side of the original parent molecule. results in the production of 2 identical daughter dna molecules from 1 parent molecule.

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