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Cell cycle and Mitosis: Chapter 10
Cell Division Cell cycle and Mitosis: Chapter 10 Not responsible for: Figure 10.3 & related text on proteins that control chromosome separation and septum formation 10.7 Control of the cell cycle. This section covers more of the molecular details than you will be responsible for; however, we will cover the concept of cell cycle checkpoints, oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes as related to cancer Question Cell Reproduction
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Why is it important to understand the processes of cell replication?
Diversity & evolution Cancer Birth defects Reproductive biotechnology Basal cell carcinoma eukaryotic prokaryotic Question Cell Reproduction
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What are the characteristics of cell division in Prokaryotes?
Simpler structure No nucleus Single chromosome Binary fission Cell Reproduction
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Chromosome structure in eukaryotes
Structure of chromosomes … in nondividing cells … in dividing cells Supercoiling Question Cell Reproduction
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What are homologous chromosomes?
-- one derived from each parent -- possess same genes, although genetic information in gene may be different = “alleles” How many homologous chromosomes do different organisms possess? humans: 2N = 46 N= haploid # of chromosomes goldfish: 2N=94 crayfish: 2N = 200 Autosomes vs sex chromosomes Question Cell Reproduction
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What is the cell cycle? What are the stages and events? Mitosis G1 G0
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What are the steps of mitosis?
When does mitosis occur? What are the stages of mitosis? prophase prometaphase metaphase anaphase telophase Cytokinesis Animal cell mitosis Cell Reproduction
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What happens during prophase? prometaphase? kinetochore Question
McGraw-Hill mitosis What happens during prophase? Chromosome condensation Spindle apparatus Centrosomes prometaphase? Nuclear membrane Spindle attachment Kinetochores kinetochore Question Cell Reproduction
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…Metaphase …Anaphase Filaments ‘pull’ and “push’ Question
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Telophase and cytokinesis
What happens during telophase? What causes cytokinesis to occur? Does cell division in plants and animals differ? Plant cell mitosis Cell Reproduction
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Advanced artistry is not required, but
Homework assignment: 5 points: due next class For a cell where 2N=6, draw a series of diagrams showing the chromosomes moving through the stages of mitosis. In one of the diagrams clearly label: -- a pair of homologous chromosomes -- two sister chromatids -- spindle fibers -- centrosomes and -- position of a kinetochore Label all stages (prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase) Make diagrams large, clear and neat Advanced artistry is not required, but drawings of supercoiled chromosomes and spindle fibers must show reasonable effort to accurately represent these structures. x not Question Cell Reproduction
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Angiogenesis and Metastasis
What is the difference between a ‘tumor’ and ‘cancer’? Benign vs malignant tumors Metatasis Primary vs secondary tumors The angiogenesis problem Why are tumors and cancer so harmful? Angiogenesis and Metastasis Cell Reproduction
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What causes a tumor to grow?
Loss of control of cell division What are Protooncogenes? -- proteins they code for act as molecular ‘switches’ for cell division Oncogene = mutated protooncogene -- ‘switch’ is locked in the ‘on’ condition What are Tumor Suppressor Genes? -- proteins they code for stop abnormal cells from reproducing -- damaged DNA -- cell cycle ‘checkpoints’ Mutated tumor suppressor gene -- “Stop” signals do not work Other mutations cause tumorous cells to spread as a cancer = “Metastasis” Cell Reproduction
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Stem cells and cloning What are stem cells? Embyonic vs somatic
How is cloning performed? Mitotic Waltz Cell Reproduction
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