Week Five (Cell Cycle) Flashcards

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Genome

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Full genetic info divided across chromosomes made of chromatin (DNA and proteins)

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Chromosomes

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Long thin chromitin fibres

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Sister Chromatids

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2 joined copies of a chromosomes

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Homologous Chromosomes

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2 chromosomes with same genetic info

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5
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Non sister chromatids

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2 chromosomes from different homologous chromosomes

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Cell cycle

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Ordered sequence of events from origin of cell to division

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2 phases of cell cycle

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Interphase (growth) and mitosis/cytokinesis (division)

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Mechanisms regulating the cell cycle

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3 checkpoints where progression is stop and waits until start signal

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G1 checkpoint

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Determines if enough growth has occurred (enough nutrients)

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G2 checkpoint

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Checks DNA integrity (no mutations)

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M checkpoint

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Checks all sister chromatids are connected to kinetochore microtubules

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12
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Cyclin dependent protein kinases

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Present at certain concentration, interact with cyclin (whose concentration fluctuates)
Example: Maturation Promoting Factor (in G2 checkpoint)

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13
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Process of interphase

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G1 (growth)
S (DNA replication)
G2 (growth)

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Henrietta lacks

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Cancer stem cells (HeLa cells) that are used in biological research (can live and grow on their own)

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15
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Asexual Reproduction (and benefits)

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Single parent, identical offspring
(faster and less energy)

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16
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Sexual Reproduction (and benefits)

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2 parents create genetically unique offspring
(genetic variability)

17
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Meiosis’s Role in genetic variability

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Independent Assortment (2^n possibilities)
Random fertilization (any egg and sperm can fuse to produce zygote)
Crossing over (produces recombinant chromosomes)

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