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The cell cycle

Oct 30, 2014

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The Cell CycleMitosis

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Chromosomes

What is the role of chromosomes in cell division? -needs to be duplicated

Genetic information is bundled into packages of DNA known as chromosomes

Chromosomes make it possible to separate DNA precisely during cell division

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Prokaryotic Chromosomes

Prokaryotes

•lack membrane bound nuclei

•lacks most organelles contained in Eukaryotic cells

•MOST prokaryotes contain a single, circular DNA chromosome

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The Prokaryotic Cell Cycle - Binary Fission

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Eukaryotic Chromosomes

Eukaryotic Cells

•have much more DNA than prokaryotes

•therefore, contain multiple chromosomes

DNA + Protein (histones) = Chromatin

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The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle

(cell growth)

(Prep. for Mitosis)

(replication)

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Mitosis - Phase One = Prophase

•Longest phase of mitosis

•Chromatin condenses = visible chromosomes

•Centrioles migrate towards opposite ends of the cell, forming spindle fibers along the way

•Nuclear envelope breaks down

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Phase Two = Metaphase (M=’middle’)

•Generally shortest phase

•Duplicated chromosomes line up across center of cell

•Spindle fibers attach to centromereso (now at opposite ends of cell)

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Phase Three = Anaphase (A=’apart’)

• Sister chromatids begin to separate

• Spindle fibers act like a tractor beam

• Each sister chromatid is now considered an individual chromosome

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Phase Four = Telophase

•Condensed chromosomes return to a ‘tangle’ of chromatin

•Nuclear envelope re-forms

•Spindle fibers break apart

•Mitosis = Complete

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Cytokinesis - final splitting of cells

Animal Cells

•Membrane drawn inward until the cytoplasm pinches into two equal parts

Plant Cells

•Cell wall is too rigid to flex inward

•Cell plate forms halfway between divided nuclei

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