Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sister Chromatids, G0 Phase, G1 Phase

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3 cellular processes: dna replication, a dynamically changing cytoskeleton, cell cycle (cid:498)checkpoints(cid:499) The cycle of cell growth and division: an overview: although the concept of the cell cycle (grow, divide, grow divide) is simple, the regulation of the process must be precise and complex. If cells divide too quickly daughter cells may be too small or lack essential cytoplasm or genetic material. If cells divide too slowly may grow inefficiently large or accumulate extra chromosomes: all cells must be able to meet the challenge if coordinating their growth, dna replication, and cell division while going through environmental changes. The cell cycle in prokaryotic organisms: binary fisson= prokaryotic cell division-splitting or dividing into 2 parts. Rna transcription occur: when there is a vast amount of nutrients, no need for b period (can grow quickly enough to divide cytoplasm after replication complete, e. coli can double every 20 mins under ideal conditions.

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