Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 99: Sister Chromatids, Dna Replication, Pyrimidine Dimer

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Evidence from the fossil record, historical biogeography, comparative morphology and molecular biology that support the idea of descent with modification from a common ancestor: fossil record: similarities in morphology (homologous structures) suggests descent from a common ancestor. Intermediate fossil records indicate linkage between two species: historical biogeography: geographical distributions of animals and plants. Characteristics of a scientific theory and the importance of falsifiability: scientific theories must be testable hypotheses that attempt to explain facts about the world. To test theories, they must be falsifiable (able to be proven wrong). In order to become facts, theories must fail to be falsified after many tests. Changes in amount of dna throughout the cell cycle: g1: 2n 2c, s phase anaphase: 2n 4c, telophase g1: 2n 2c. Main features of each stage of mitosis with respect to cytoskeleton and chromatin: prophase: chromosomes condense; made of sister chromatids. Spindle forms (microtubules) and begins to extend: prometaphase: nuclear membrane disintegrates.

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