BIOA02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Sister Chromatids, Cell Cycle, G1 Phase
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Binary fission entire mechanism of prokaryotic development, splitting or dividing into. When nutrients are abundant, prokaryotic cells have no need for a b period since they can grow quickly enough to divide their cytoplasm as soon as dna replication is complete and chromosomes are separated. Origin of replication(ori) middle of the cell, where the enzymes for dna replication are located. If a daughter cell receives at least one copy of the chromosome, its genetic information is complete. Replication takes place in the middle of the cell where the dna replication enzymes are located. 3) the two replicated origins migrate to the poles of the cell while replication continues. Cell division begins as the plasma membrane grows inward and a new cell wall is synthesized. Diploid 2n, most eukaryotes have 2 copies of each type of chromosome in their nuclei, & their chromosome is complement. Haploid n, only one copy of chromosome.