Week Five (Cell Cycle) Flashcards
Genome
Full genetic info divided across chromosomes made of chromatin (DNA and proteins)
Chromosomes
Long thin chromitin fibres
Sister Chromatids
2 joined copies of a chromosomes
Homologous Chromosomes
2 chromosomes with same genetic info
Non sister chromatids
2 chromosomes from different homologous chromosomes
Cell cycle
Ordered sequence of events from origin of cell to division
2 phases of cell cycle
Interphase (growth) and mitosis/cytokinesis (division)
Mechanisms regulating the cell cycle
3 checkpoints where progression is stop and waits until start signal
G1 checkpoint
Determines if enough growth has occurred (enough nutrients)
G2 checkpoint
Checks DNA integrity (no mutations)
M checkpoint
Checks all sister chromatids are connected to kinetochore microtubules
Cyclin dependent protein kinases
Present at certain concentration, interact with cyclin (whose concentration fluctuates)
Example: Maturation Promoting Factor (in G2 checkpoint)
Process of interphase
G1 (growth)
S (DNA replication)
G2 (growth)
Henrietta lacks
Cancer stem cells (HeLa cells) that are used in biological research (can live and grow on their own)
Asexual Reproduction (and benefits)
Single parent, identical offspring
(faster and less energy)