BIOC19H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Blastula, Dna Replication, Cytoplasm

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Two major cellular compartments in eukaryotic cells . Cytoplasm they are then processes and exit to the cytoplasm daughter cells get exact copies of the gene that the mother cell had: different kinds of rna mrna code protein rrna make ribosomes. So some: turned on result in transcription . Experiment for law #1 just had cytoplasm and no nucleus. Right blob went on to divide and start forming a little embryo: exp 1 testing nuclear equivalence. (e tied a hair loop around fertilized egg . And divided then into (cid:884) blob blob on right has the nucleus and other side had. Didn"t tie it tight so there was still a bridge and so when blob. All cells at 16th cell sage have all genes to make an embryo. 75% of the cases got a tadpole and developed into a full frog. Showed nuclear equivalence at a late stage of development: exp (cid:884)b nuclear transplantation in toad.

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