BIOC19H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Machismo, Pipette, Cellular Differentiation

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Lecture 2 september 15th 2016- lecture notes. Cells and morphogenesis: how does the cell divide, what happens to the cell shape, we are going from a single cell to a multicellular organism. Development questions: all cells have the same genomes they do not change as the cell type changes, how do we get multiple cell types on a single set, even though they divide they have a single dna. Cell differentiation: the cells have the same dnas and they will determine how they will become specialized, differentiation is a process that occurs at the last stage. It restricts the cell from a process: differentiation is the last stage after everything happens. It does not look much different from the other cells, but they can have minor differences like variation in the mitochondria etc. It specifies what the cell is becoming and then determines what the cell is required to do. You are sending different developmental signals of it: cell-to-cell communication.

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