Biology 2382B Lecture 7: Lecture 7

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Interphase = g1-s-g2 when the cell increases in size: don"t see much under microscope, m is where we see the most dramatic events microscopically, cells are larger and more round. Gap 1 (g1): growth and metabolism of the cell: longest phase in cell cycle (variable length, ~11 hours in mammalian cells, where most cells arrest when not dividing (g0) Gap 2 (g2): preparation for chromosome segregation and cell division (~4 hours) 3 protein families that regulate cell cycle: kinase, phosphatase, cyclin. Budding yeast s. cerevisiae: forms bud that grows throughout the cell cycle, early g1 is small, late g2 is large, mother cell is a bit larger than daughter cell it produces, tends to have longer g1 phase. Fission yeast s. pombe: forms long rod that grows throughout the cell cycle, tends to have longer g2 and m phases, forms a septum (wall) to divide and produces 2 symmetric daughter cells.

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