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Lecture 18 – Cell Cycle 1

   DNA replication: DNA is distributed equally to the two daughter cells.
     Functions of cellular replication
      1. Reproduction
       single celled organisms
      2. Growth and development
       single celled –cell devision→ multicellular organism
       zygote (fertilized egg)
      3. Repair and maintenance
       wounds
       many cells divide regularly

   The prokaryotic cell
     Consist of the bacteria and archeae kingdoms.
     Divide by binary fission.
     Replication takes place at the origin.
     Two origins → each move to the opposite ends of the cell.
     Cell membrane grows across the cell.

   The eukaryotic cell
     Each chromosome has a DNA molecule.
        Eg. Humans – 46 chromosomes, 46 DNA molecules.
     In a cell that is not dividing, the DNA is stretched out into a long thin fiber (chromatin).
     During cellular division, the DNA folds into the chromosome shape.
     Diploid (2n): Having two of the basic sets of chromosomes in the nucleus.
     Haploid (n): A single set of chromosomes (half the full set of genetic material).
     All cells are diploid except gametes.

   The cell cycle: the process of a dividing cell.
     Overview
        The phases
             Mitotic phase (M phase)
                 Mitosis (division of the nucleus).
                 Positioning of the chromosomes into two daughter cells.
                 Cytokinesis (physical division of the cell).
             Interphase (between division)
                 G1 phase – Gap I
                 S phase (DNA replicated)
                 G2 phase – Gap II (getting ready for the next M phase)
     In-depth (in the animal cell)
        G2 phase
             Nuclear envelope intact.
             Nucleoli present.
             Centrosome has replicated.
             Chromosomes are duplicated (double-stranded).
        Prophase
             Chromosomes condense.
             Spindle of the microtubules being to form.
             Centrosome move to the poles of the cell.
             Nucleoli beings to disappear.
        Prometaphase
             Nuclear membrane breaks down.
             Spindle microtubules interact with each chromosome at the centromere (some don't interact)
   Kinetochore (where microtubules connect with the chromosome).
   Metaphase
     Centrosome are at the poles
     Chromosome line up at the equator of the cell
     Spindle is fully formed
   Anaphase
     Sister chromatids separate at the centromere.
     Single-stranded chromosome.
     A set moves of chromosomes move to each pole of the cell.
     Cell elongates for cytokinesis.
   Telophase
     Two new nuclei form (nucleoli and nuclear membrane)
     Chromosomes decondense (stretch out)
     Cleavage furrow (cytokinesis: cells pinch into two).

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Lecture 18

  • 1. 10/20/08 Lecture 18 – Cell Cycle 1  DNA replication: DNA is distributed equally to the two daughter cells.  Functions of cellular replication 1. Reproduction  single celled organisms 2. Growth and development  single celled –cell devision→ multicellular organism  zygote (fertilized egg) 3. Repair and maintenance  wounds  many cells divide regularly  The prokaryotic cell  Consist of the bacteria and archeae kingdoms.  Divide by binary fission.  Replication takes place at the origin.  Two origins → each move to the opposite ends of the cell.  Cell membrane grows across the cell.  The eukaryotic cell  Each chromosome has a DNA molecule.  Eg. Humans – 46 chromosomes, 46 DNA molecules.  In a cell that is not dividing, the DNA is stretched out into a long thin fiber (chromatin).  During cellular division, the DNA folds into the chromosome shape.  Diploid (2n): Having two of the basic sets of chromosomes in the nucleus.  Haploid (n): A single set of chromosomes (half the full set of genetic material).  All cells are diploid except gametes.  The cell cycle: the process of a dividing cell.  Overview  The phases  Mitotic phase (M phase)  Mitosis (division of the nucleus).  Positioning of the chromosomes into two daughter cells.  Cytokinesis (physical division of the cell).  Interphase (between division)  G1 phase – Gap I  S phase (DNA replicated)  G2 phase – Gap II (getting ready for the next M phase)  In-depth (in the animal cell)  G2 phase  Nuclear envelope intact.  Nucleoli present.  Centrosome has replicated.  Chromosomes are duplicated (double-stranded).  Prophase  Chromosomes condense.  Spindle of the microtubules being to form.  Centrosome move to the poles of the cell.  Nucleoli beings to disappear.  Prometaphase  Nuclear membrane breaks down.  Spindle microtubules interact with each chromosome at the centromere (some don't interact)
  • 2. Kinetochore (where microtubules connect with the chromosome).  Metaphase  Centrosome are at the poles  Chromosome line up at the equator of the cell  Spindle is fully formed  Anaphase  Sister chromatids separate at the centromere.  Single-stranded chromosome.  A set moves of chromosomes move to each pole of the cell.  Cell elongates for cytokinesis.  Telophase  Two new nuclei form (nucleoli and nuclear membrane)  Chromosomes decondense (stretch out)  Cleavage furrow (cytokinesis: cells pinch into two).