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Mitosis
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Biology
Graduate
12/07/2010

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What are the mitosis-division of the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell?
Definition

- G1 (G0)--the cell is not dividing (the longest phase)

- S --when DNA replicates

- G2 -- the gap between S and M

- M --(4 phases) (the shortest phase)

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What are the 2 major checkpoints?
Definition

1. G1 checkpoint

 - makes sure the environment is favorable & has DNA intact

2. G2 checkpoint

 - Makes sure the DNA replicates & finish

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What are the Phases of mitosis?
Definition

Prophase: nuclear envelope disappears, initiation of mitotic spindle

Metaphase: chromosomes arrange in equatorial plane, spindle complete

Anaphase: splitting of chromosomes & migration to poles

Telephase: nuclear envelope reappears & chromosomes de-condense

Term
What are the 2 required proteins?
Definition

Cohesin - ACTIVATED DURING S PHASE AND RESPONSIBLE FOR GLUING THE 2 SISTER CHROMATINS TOGETHER

Condensins - ACTIVATED DURING M PHASE & MEDIATES INTRAMOLECULAR CROSS-LINKING TO COIL DNA IN THE PROCESS OF CHROMOSOME CONDENSATION

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Whats the role of Microtubles?
Definition

Microtubles form the mitotic spindle

  -help connect kinetochores

  -During anaphase

- shortening of the kinetochores microtubles causes the movement of daughter chromosomes to poles

- Dependent on the motor protein dynein

Term
What is the name of the anti-miotic drug?
Definition

-TAXOL

-it binds tightly to Microtubles & stabilizes them

-cells arrested @ mitosis w/ taxol will undergo apoptosis

- it will kill every dividing cell/cancer

Term
What is the role of actin filaments (microfilaments) during mitosis? 
Definition

- forms the contractile ring (actin & myosin) during cytokinesis

Term
What is the role of intermediate filaments in mitosis?
Definition

- links chromatin to nuclear envelpe

- Phosphorylation of lamins triggers disassembly of nuclear lamina, which causes nuclear envelop to disassembly

Term
What happens to organelles during Mitosis?
Definition

-ER -- vesiculates when nuclear envelope breaks down during prophase & reforms during telophase

-Golgi -- is similar to ER

-Mitochondria, lysosome, peroxisomes -- nothing 

**everything stops except for components involved in cell division

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