Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Spindle Apparatus, Karyotype, Microtubule

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Mitosis: the process of dividing and replicating dna from a parental cell to form daughter cells. 3 interrelated systems: check for orderly and timely progression through the cell cycle, dna synthesis replicates each dna chromosome into two copies, cytoskeleton web separates replicated dna into daughter cells. Meiosis: produces daughter nuclei that are different having half the chromosomes the parental nucleus had cells produced may function as gametes, etc. Chromosomes: nuclear units of genetic information divided and distributed by mitotic cell division. 8. 3a chromosomes are genetic units divided by mitosis. Chromosomes are composed of genetic material (double stranded dna) Most eukaryotes have two copies of each chromosome diploid 2n = 46 chromosomes, one copy haploid = n ploidy # of chromosomes. Before mitosis: duplication of chromosomes (two copies) sister chromatids. Replicate dna and doubling the proteins, first held together by cohesion then later broken apart. Dna replication increases dna content but not chromosome number.

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