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Mitosis
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Mitosis (Animal Cells)
After “S” phase replicates DNA Division of nucleus ONLY ! chromosome # stays constant Centromere divides each chromatid becomes a daughter chromosome M checkpoint-stops if chromosomes not aligned Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
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Chromosome Number Each species has unique chromosome # no relationship to complexity Diploid--2n 2 copies of each chromosome (1/Mom & 1/Dad) (Homologous pairs) All somatic cells (body cells) are 2n Haploid--1n 1 copy of each chromosome (either Mom’s or Dad’s) Only gametes (sperm/eggs) are 1n
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Chromosomes DNA replicates during “S” phase remains connected at centromere (Sister chromatids) Chromatin (DNA) wraps around histones (protein “balls”) * DNA/histone “complex” (nucleosome) supercoils chromosome Chromosomes-condensed rod- shaped DNA molecules during division
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Chromatin!
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6 ft of DNA in one microscopic cell = MESSY!!!
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Histone + DNA = nucleosome
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Nucleosomes coil around each other…..
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…and keep coiling… (remember we have 6 whole feet of DNA to coil into a microscopic space!!!)
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Until we get a Chromosome!!!
This is actually 2 chromosomes! The original & the duplicated! We call this the replicated chromosome…made out of sister chromatids (exact copies) held together by a centromere.
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Prophase 5 “events” everything gets ready to divide!!
Chromatin coils chromosomes appear Nucleolus disappears Nuclear membrane disappears Centrioles & asters appear move to opposite poles of cell Spindle fibers appear Polar fibers centriole to centriole Kinetochore fibers centriole to centromere
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Metaphase Kinetochore fibers push chromosomes to middle of cell
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Anaphase Kinetochore fibers separate break centromeres pull chromatids to opposite poles of cell Characteristic “V” shape
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Telophase Reverse of Prophase
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Mitosis—Plant Cells Mitosis in plant cells Same phases as animal cells
Plants don’t have centrioles or asters
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Mitosis in Prokaryotes
Asexual reproduction (Binary Fission) Cloning 2 identical daughter cells Single DNA strand duplicates cell elongates, pinches in half
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