Genetic Terms Binary Fission - Mitosis
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Genetic Terms – Binary Fission - Mitosis
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Binary Fission • Asexual reproduction
• Cell division
• Prokaryotes
• Each offspring is genetically identical to its parent
• E. coli – under optimal conditions – can complete this process in 20 minutes!
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Binary Fission
Step 1: The cell wall prepares for
replication. The cell wall starts to rupture.
Step 2: The cell grows larger and the
chromosomes separate and move to
opposite poles of the cell. The cell
membrane begins to pinch inward,
separating the two identical chromosomes.
Step 3: Cytokinesis occurs and two
identical bacterium exist
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Mitosis
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Mitosis
1. Division of the nucleus - Also
called karyo kinesis
2. Only occurs in eukaryotes
3. Has four stages
4. Doesn’t occur in some cells
such as brain cells
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Four Mitotic Stages
•Prophase
•Metaphase
•Anaphase
•Telophase
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Early Prophase Chromatin in nucleus condenses to form visible
chromosomes
Mitotic spindle forms from fibers in cytoskeleton or centrioles (animal)
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Chromosomes
Nucleolus Cytoplasm
Nuclear Membrane
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Late Prophase
Nuclear membrane & nucleolus are broken down
Chromosomes continue condensing & are clearly visible
Spindle fibers called kinetochores attach to the centromere of each chromosome
Spindle finishes forming between the poles of the cell
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Late Prophase
Nucleus & Nucleolus have disintegrated
Chromosomes
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Review of Prophase
What’s happening
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Sketch The Spindle
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Metaphase Chromosomes, attached to the kinetochore fibers, move
to the center of the cell
Chromosomes are now lined up at the equator
Pole of the Cell
Equator of Cell
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Metaphase
Chromosomes lined at the Equator
Asters at the poles
Spindle Fibers
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Anaphase
Occurs rapidly
Sister chromatids are pulled
apart to opposite poles of the
cell by kinetochore fibers
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Anaphase
Sister Chromatids being separated into daughter chromosomes
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Anaphase Review
What the cell looks like
What’s occurring
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Telophase
Sister chromatids at opposite poles
Spindle disassembles
Nuclear envelope forms around each set of sister chromatids
Nucleolus reappears
CYTOKINESIS occurs
Chromosomes reappear as chromatin
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Comparison of Anaphase & Telophase
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Cytokinesis
Means division of the cytoplasm
Division of cell into two, identical halves called daughter cells
In plant cells, cell plate forms at the equator to divide cell
In animal cells, cleavage furrow forms to split cell
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Daughter Cells of Mitosis
Have the same number of chromosomes as each other and as the parent cell from which they were formed
Identical to each other, but smaller than parent cell
Must grow in size to become mature cells (G1 of Interphase)
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Overview of Mitosis
Occurs in somatic cells
Longitudinal division of replicated chromosomes in one
nucleus to form two genetically identical daughter nuclei.
Each “daughter” nucleus has the same number of
chromosomes (and sets) that the “parent” nucleus had.
Mitosis requires One division.
1 cell 2 cells (called daughter cells)
Daughter cells are genetically identical
Chromosome number does not change.
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