BILD 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Spindle Apparatus, Sister Chromatids, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor

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Half of the genetic material goes to one cell, the other half goes into the other cell. A factor (molecule) present in the cytoplasm of the s phase or m phase cell controls the progression of the cell cycle. Genome is the total dna of an organism. Made out of chromatin which is dna and associated proteins (building blocks for chromosomes) Each dna molecule has been packaged into a mitotic chromosome that is 10,000 fold shorter than its extended length. Sister chromatids are the chromosomes that sprout out from a normal chromosomes, but still are attached by a centromere. Ultimately will come apart and start fresh in the new cell. Each chromosome appears as two sister chromatids containing identical dna molecules. Gap phase 1 -> synthesis -> gap phase 2 -> cytokinesis mitosis (mitotic phase, m) During the gap phases, the cell is making sure everything is okay to move on. Cytokinesis is the actual division of the cell.

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