BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Semiconservative Replication, Dna Replication, Sister Chromatids

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Eukaryotic cell division mediated by processes of: dna replication, a dynamically changing cytoskeleton, cell cycle checkpoints. Nucleoid: where chromosome is compacted in central region in prokaryotic cells. Origin of replication (ori): regions where replication of bacterial chromosome occurs cytokinetic ring: the inward constriction of cytoskeletal protein that allows the dividing of dna. Chromatids: two newly created molecules of dna. Spindle: microtubules made of polymerized tubulin protein that forms and segregates chromosomes to their daughter cells without requiring portions of the nuclear envelope seen in yeasts. Chromosome is composed of dna molecules and its associated proteins can have: Diploid: two copies of each type of chromosome in nuclei. Haploid: one copy of each type of chromosome in nucleus. Ploidy: the number of chromosome sets in a species or cell ex: humans have 23. Nucleolus: nuclear site of rrna transcription processing and ribosome assembly.

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