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Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Mr. Mardocheo Yao Crispino | STEM and GA Elective


General Biology 1 | First Semester, School Year 2018 – 2019
Walkthrough:
The Concept of Genes 1
Life Cycle of a Cell 2
Mitosis: Equational Cell Division 3
Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division 4
Contributors to Genetic Variations 5
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There are three stages under
interphase namely: G1, S, and G2.
During prophase, DNA starts to
condense to form chromosomes.
G2 is when the cell starts to duplicate
cell structures such as organelles to
prepare for DNA synthesis.
Anaphase happens when the
chromosomes align at the middle
area of the cytoplasm.
Cytokinesis refers to the process in
which nuclear materials start to
completely divide.
Translation can happen in S phase of
cell cycle.
Transcription can happen in M phase
of cell cycle.
There is at least one stage of
mitosis wherein the cell
becomes a haploid.
Walkthrough:
The Concept of Genes 1
Life Cycle of a Cell 2
Mitosis: Equational Cell Division 3
Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division 4
Contributors to Genetic Variations 5
1 Genetics and the Concept of Genes

What are genes?


1 Genetics and the Concept of Genes

What makes up the chromosomes?


1 Genetics and the Concept of Genes

Centromere versus Kinetochore


1 Genetics and the Concept of Genes

Genes, Alleles, Locus, Homologous Pairs


1 Genetics and the Concept of Genes

Human karyotype, autosomes, sex chromosomes


1 Genetics and the Concept of Genes

Diploid versus Haploid


1 Genetics and the Concept of Genes

Diploid versus Haploid


1 Genetics and the Concept of Genes

Diploid versus Haploid


1 Genetics and the Concept of Genes

Diploid versus Haploid


Walkthrough:
Genetics and the Concept of Genes 1
Life Cycle of a Cell 2
Mitosis: Equational Cell Division 3
Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division 4
Contributors to Genetic Variations 5
2 Life Cycle of a Cell

Can DNA replication happen during M-phase?


2 Life Cycle of a Cell

How can the cell regulate each of the stages?


2 Life Cycle of a Cell

How can the cell regulate each of the stages?


Walkthrough:
Genetics and the Concept of Genes 1
Life Cycle of a Cell 2
Mitosis: Equational Cell Division 3
Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division 4
Contributors to Genetic Variations 5
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division

Interphase
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division

Prophase
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division

Metaphase
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division

Anaphase
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division

Telophase
3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division

Root Tip: Region of Active Cell Division


3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division

Bacterial Cell Division


3 Mitosis: Equational Cell Division

Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
I Pray More At The Church
Walkthrough:
Genetics and the Concept of Genes 1
Life Cycle of a Cell 2
Mitosis: Equational Cell Division 3
Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division 4
Contributors to Genetic Variations 5
4 Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division
4 Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division
4 Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division
4 Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division

Leptonema Zygonema Pachynema

Diplonema Diakinesis Metaphase I


4 Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division

Mardocheo Yao Crispino (mcrispino@ateneo.edu) General Biology 2 | Second Semester, S.Y. 2017 – 2018
Walkthrough:
Genetic and the Concept of Genes 1
Life Cycle of a Cell 2
Mitosis: Equational Cell Division 3
Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division 4
Contributors to Genetic Variations 5
5 Contributors to Genetic Variation

Independent Assortment
5 Contributors to Genetic Variation

Crossing-over
5 Contributors to Genetic Variation

Random Fertilization
Walkthrough:
Genetics and the Concept of Genes 1
Life Cycle of a Cell 2
Mitosis: Equational Cell Division 3
Meiosis: Reductional Cell Division 4
Contributors to Genetic Variations 5
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Mr. Mardocheo Yao Crispino | STEM and GA Elective
General Biology 1 | First Semester, School Year 2018 – 2019

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