MCB 2210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Tubulin, Treadmilling, Central Spindle

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Mitosis: process of chromosome segregation: m phase small fraction of the cell cycle has 3 major subcellular changes. Condensed chromosomal dna is organized into nucleosomes by histones. Mitotic spindle aligns the replicated chromosomes in a plane that bisects the cell. Each chromosome then splits into daughter cells moved by the spindle mts to opposite spindle poles. Actin filaments and myosin ii assembled beneath the plasma membrane at the equator of the dividing cell. Ring contraction pulls membrane inwards and divided: the rest of the cell cycle is called interphase (3 phases) cell in two. G1 phase (gap 1): period between completion of previous mitosis and initiation of dna replication for the next mitosis. G2 phase (gap 2): period between the completion of dna replication and initiation of mitosis. After s phase each duplicated chromosome contains 2 sister chromatids: each consists of a single linear piece of dna, to properly segregate genome dna must be condensed that won"t break during segregation.

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