Biology 3593B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Dna Replication, Cell Nucleus, Eukaryote

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Cell growth and cell division: about yeast and cancer: differences between unicellular and multicellular reproduction/division. No pairing of homologous chromosomes, kinetochores develop in centromere region, microtubules will form between poles(centrosomes) Homologous pairs align chromosomes line up at the mid-line of each cell. Chromatids separate and move away from each other towards the two poles. Homologous chromosome separate and move towards two poles. Interphase: cell nucleus is visible and cell function take place including dna replication, g1: Period between the end of cytokinesis and the onset of s phase. A cell is preparing for s phase, so at this stage each chromosome is a single, un-replicated structure. In many cases these cells enter a resting phase called g0: restriction point r (g1-to-s transition): commitment is made to dna replication and subsequent cell division, s: Two sister chromatids joined together and awaiting segregation into two: g2: Separates the end of s phase and the beginning of mitosis.

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