BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy, G0 Phase, G1 Phase

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Cell cycle was observed by scientists using microscopes. Not all cells in a culture are dividing at the same time. Very few cells could be observed in the process of cell division at any given time. Cells observed using differential interference contrast microscopy. ** m phase is not only mitosis it includes cytokinesis as well. ** dna replication does not happen in the m phase; it happens in the s phase, before mitosis ** G1 phase cell grows and carries out their normal metabolism; organelles duplicate. S phase synthesis ; dna replication and chromosome duplication. G2 phase cell grows and prepares for mitosis. Since this is after dna replication, we would expect to see twice as much dna compared to g1. ** all cells do not divide remember for the exam ** They can still make rna, they can still make protein and they can still metabolize they are not dead just not dividing.

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