BIOL 1361 Study Guide - Final Guide: Sister Chromatids, G2 Phase, Cleavage Furrow

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Interphase- composed of g1, synthesis, and g2 (-g0- in this stage when no replication is needed) G1- first gap phase, only growth, no dna rep. , can be very long. Synthesis- chromosomes fully extended and uncoiled, dna rep. G2- increase synthesis of other organelles, centrioles form in animal, tubule centers made, chromosomes condense, short! Prophase- nuclear envelope disappear, sister chromatids evident since chromosomes condense more, centromere b/w sister chromatids and kinetochore attached. Anaphase- sister chromatids separate, as microtubule is broken into tubulin subunits, the kinetochore motor proteins are pulling it down towards pole. Telophase- new nuclear membrane, arrive at pole, chromosomes begin to decondense, microtubules disappear. Chromatin- a complex of dna and proteins, hetero- not expressed, eu- expressed. Histones- alkaline proteins found in eukaryotic cell nuclei that package and order the dna into structural units called nucleosomes, chief protein in chromatin.

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