BIS 2A Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Mutational Meltdown, Nuclear Membrane, Separase

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Transitions between phases of the cell cycle are highly regulated for eukaryotes. Checkpoints to make sure all chromosomes are present and correct. Any steps of the process can be used and are used as points of treatment. Know what stage a cell is in by looking at a picture. Chromosomes captured by both poles, they align on the metaphase plate. Cell is split into two identical daughter cells. Diploid cells can survive dna mutations whereas haploid cells cannot. Diploid cells have another copy to use, haploid would only have the mutated dna. Diploidy is a mechanism to counteract mutational meltdown (so many bad mutations it leads to death) Good gene copies make enough protein to cover up for the bad mutated copies of the cell, the faulty gene is recessive.

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