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Mitosis and DNA Replication
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Cell Division Occurs in humans and other organisms at different times in their life. Cell Division differs depending on type of organism: Eukaryotic organisms undergoing growth, development, repair, or asexual reproduction divide by mitosis. EXAMPLE: new hair, nails, skin, liver, cells, etc… are produced.
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Interphase 95% of cell cycle in interphase Cells replicate their DNA
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Mitosis Mechanism used by cells to replicate DNA and produce identical cell copies. 5% of cell cycle is mitosis Happens in all cells
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Mitosis It is broken down into 5 major stages: Prophase Metaphase
Anaphase Telophase
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Prophase 1st phase of Mitosis
Nucleolus breaks down & Nuclear membrane disappears Chromosomes condense –sister chromatids stay attached by the centromere Kinetochore fibers form
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Metaphase 2nd phase of Mitosis
The kinetochore fibers move the Chromosomes to the equator (middle) Each chromatid is attached to the fibers at the centromere.
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Anaphase 3rd phase of Mitosis Centromeres split
Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell After chromatids separate, they are considered to be individual chromosomes.
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Telophase 4th phase of Mitosis
Chromosomes begin to uncoil back into chromatin state. Cytokinesis Cytoplasm divides Two new daughter cells are now separate 2 nuclear membranes form around each set of chromosomes. Nucleolus forms in each of the newly formed cells.
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Mitosis Animation
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Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
DNA double-stranded sugar = deoxyribose bases = A,T,C,G
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Free Nucleotide
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DNA Replication
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DNA Replication DNA copies itself exactly (Occurs within the nucleus) Any mistake in copying = mutation
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Basic Facts of DNA Replication
Complementary base pairing makes replication possible C - G A - T
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Basic Facts of DNA Replication
One side of DNA molecule is a template for making the other side (strand)
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DNA Replication Step 1: Uncoil & unzip DNA molecule
This occurs because of a weak hydrogen bond between the bases.
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DNA Replication Step 2: Enzyme brings in complementary N-bases
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DNA Replication Each new DNA molecule contains one old strand &
one new strand
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DNA Replication Animation
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