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Cell Division Prokaryotic binary fission sporulation Eukaryotic
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Prokaryotic Cell Division - Binary Fission
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Eukaryotic DNA is Packaged into Chromosomes
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Chromosomes, Chromatids, and Chromatin
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Karyotypes spectral karyotype
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Numbers of Chromosomes in Some Plant and Animal Species
Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-tab jpg Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Mitosis Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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The Mitotic Spindle Consists of Microtubules
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Mitosis Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Mitosis Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Cytokinesis Differs in Animal and Plant Cells
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The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
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Checkpoints in Cell Cycle Progression
G1 to S and G2 to M transitions are regulated by proteins called cyclin- dependent kinases (Cdks) and cyclins 18_04_Feedback.jpg
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Cyclin proteins and Cdk activity
Cyclin proteins are made and destroyed in a cyclic pattern during the cell cycle Cdks are activated by binding to one of several different cyclin proteins 18_06_M_Cdk.jpg
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Cyclins and activation of Cdks
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Cyclin-Dependent Kinases and Cyclins Regulate Transitions in the Cell Cycle
MPF Cdk-cyclin complexes each phosphorylate different target proteins to regulate progression of the cell cycle p53 Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Disruption of Cell Cycle Control
Cyclin-Cdk complexes act as checkpoints. When functioning properly, they allow or prevent passage to the next stage of the cell cycle In cancer cells, these checkpoints are often disrupted Rb/p105 (retinoblastoma) Loss of Rb permits unregulated cell division p53 Loss of p53 prevents synthesis of p21 which allows production of cyclin D
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Asexual Reproduction Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Meiosis and Alternation of Generations in Sexual Reproduction
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Meiosis I Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Crossing Over Forms Genetically Diverse Chromosomes
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Chiasmata: Evidence of Exchange between Chromatids
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Meiosis I Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Meiosis I Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Meiosis II Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Meiosis II Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Meiosis II Figures\Chapter09\High-Res\life7e-fig jpg
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Mitosis and Meiosis: A Comparison
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Mitosis and Meiosis: A Comparison
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Nondisjunction Leads to Aneuploidy
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Apoptosis: Programmed Cell Death
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Two Different Ways for Cells to Die
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