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Anaphase
Stage of mitosis during which sister chromatids are separated from each other
Binary fission
Prokaryotic cell division process
Cell cycle
Ordered series of events involving cell growth, and cell division that produces two new daughter cells
Cell plate
Structure form during plant cell cytokinesis by Gogi vesicles, forming a temporary structure and fusing at the metaphase plate; ultimately leads to the formation of cell walls that separate the two daughter cells
Cell-cycle checkpoint
Mechanism that monitors the preparedness of a eukaryotic cell to advance through the various cell cycle stages
Centriole
Rod like structure constructed of microtubules at the center of each animal centrosome
Centromere
Region at which sister chromatids are bound together; a constricted area in condensed chromosomes
Chromatid
Single DNA molecule of two strands of duplicated DNA and associated proteins held together at the centromere
Clevage furrow
Constriction formed by an actin ring during cytokinesis and animal cells that leads to cytoplasmic division
Condensin
Proteins that help sister chromatids coil during prophase
Cytokinesis
Division of the cytoplasm following mitosis that forms two daughter cells
Diploid
Cell, nucleus, or organism containing two sets of chromosomes (2n)
G0 phase
Distinct from the G1 phase of interphase; a cell in G0 is not preparing to divide
G1 phase
First phase of interphase centered on cell growth during mitosis (also first gap)
G2 Phase
Third phase of interphase during which the cell undergoes final preparations for mitosis (also, second gap)
Gamete
Haploid reproductive cell or sex cell (sperm, pollen grain, or egg)
Gene
Physical and functional unit of heredity, the sequence of DNA that codes for a protein
Genome
total genetic ilnformation of a cell or organism
Haploid
Cell, nucleus, or organism containing one set of chromosomes (n)
Histone
One of several similar, highly conserved, small proteins found in the chromatin of all eukaryotic cells; associates with DNA to form nucleosome's
Homologous chromosome
Chromosomes of the same morphology with genes in the same location; diploid organisms have pairs of homologous chromosomes (homologs), with each homolog derived from a different parent
Interphase
Period of the cell cycle leading to mitosis; includes G1, S, and G2 (the interim period between two consecutive cell divisions)
Karyokinesis
mitotic nuclear division(aka mitosis)
Kinetochore
Protein structure associated with the Centromere of each sister chromatid that attracts and binds spindle microtubules during prometaphase
Locus
Position of a gene on a chromosome
Metaphase
Stage of mitosis during which chromosomes are aligned at the metaphase plate
Metaphase plate
Equatorial plane midway between the two poles of a cell where the chromosomes align during metaphase
Mitosis (aslo Karyokinesis)
Period of the cell cycle during which the duplicated chromosomes are separated into identical nuclei; includes prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
Mitotic phase
Period of the cell cycle during which duplicated chromosomes are distributed into two nuclei and cytoplasmic contents are divided; includes curio karykinesisk (mitosis) and cytokinesis
Mitotic spindle
Apparatus composed of microtubules that orchestras the movement of chromosomes during mitosis
Nucleosomes
Subunit of chromatin, composed of a short length of DNA wrapped around a core of histone proteins
Oncogene
Mutated version of a normal gene involved in the positive regulation of the cell cycle
Origin (also ORI)
Region of the prokaryotic chromosome where replication begins (origin of replication)
Prometaphase
Stage of mitosis during which the nuclear membrane breaks down and mitotic spindle fibers attach to kinetochores
Prophase
Stage of mitosis during which chromosomes condense and the mitotic spindle begins to form
Quiescent
Refers to a cell that is performing normal cell functions and has not initiated preparations for cell division
S phase
second, or synthesis, stage of interphase during which DNA replication occurs
Telophase
state of mitosis during which chromosomes arrive at opposite poles, decondense, and are surrounded by a new nuclear envelope
karyotype
the chromosome makeup of an individual organism