BIOL 230 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-5: Cell Cycle Checkpoint, Sister Chromatids, Dna Ligase

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All answers for questions in the following box can be found in lecture 2 notes: Centrioles help with the movement of the chromosomes during mitosis. No they could have different types of alleles for the same genes. No, they are not homologous x and y however they act as if they are homologous. If the cell was diseased or it was never going to replicate again. Sometimes cells arrest until a later time when they will differentiate. Sometimes once cells have completely differentiated they will never reproduce again. Genetic material is divided into daughter cells during mitosis by karyokinesis followed by cytokinesis. What are the stages of mitosis and the main events which happen during them: prophase condenseing of chromatin and movement of centrioles to opposite poles. Breaking down of nuclear envelope: prometaphase- movement of chromosomes towards metaphase plate, metaphase- chromosomes lined up on metaphase plate, anaphase- separation of sister chromatids, telophase- cell division cytokinesis.

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