BIOL 121 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11.1-11.2: Sister Chromatids, Lamin, G2 Phase

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A single, long dna double helix wrapped around proteins in a highly organized manner. Gene is a length of dna that codes for a particular protein or rna. Chromatid: each dna copy in a replicated chromosome. Centromere: specialized region of the chromosome where 2 chromatids are joined tgt. Sister chromatids: chromatids from the same chromosome (2 sister chomatids = single chromosome) Interphase = non-dividing phase: dna is found associated with histones (proteins, the cell is growing and preparing to divide or carrying out a function. Replication of genetic material is separated from the partitioning of chromosome copies in m phase. Mitosis does not occur immediately, instead there is a lag between the end of the s phase and beginning of m phase: g2 phase (second gap) G1 (first gap) occurs after m phase but before s phase. Gap phases exist b/c along with cells, organelles and an additional cytoplasm are also replicated.

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