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- Match the term with the correct description. Nuclear membrane reforms Answer 1Choose...S phaseAnaphaseTelophaseG2 phaseMetaphaseCytokinesisProphaseG1 phase Chromosomes move to the middle of the cell Answer 2Choose...S phaseAnaphaseTelophaseG2 phaseMetaphaseCytokinesisProphaseG1 phase Sister chromatids move to opposite ends of the cell Answer 3Choose...S phaseAnaphaseTelophaseG2 phaseMetaphaseCytokinesisProphaseG1 phase Division of the cytoplasm Answer 4Choose...S phaseAnaphaseTelophaseG2 phaseMetaphaseCytokinesisProphaseG1 phase Period of growth to prepare for mitotic phase Answer 5Choose...S phaseAnaphaseTelophaseG2 phaseMetaphaseCytokinesisProphaseG1 phaseThe pireaple Ssynaling prthony is asa commbly dsagphad in some fiype of Cancers o growth factor Pineappte reltptor Coconut time for Lell. Divsion "OFE Juity ON" When it is time for the cell to Mivilde, other ello in the backy helkare gouth factor molecdes, These bind to the pineapple receptoss in And the cell menmbane a One ths mppens, the toP protein becomes aitire. TOP In turn activates iy protein Which drives cell cyde forwarel. Howere, Hs mportant that the cell not divide centinuadly. Coconut protcin makes Sure Suiy tuns off once the cell completes divisiona Questions ) Top prokin is a und a mutation could enuse Lancer. 2) Juiy proein i5 a und a mutution coreld cause Lancer : 3 Cocoaut protkcin is a aod a mitution ceeled lnse canor word bank LOF, GOF, tunur Proto -oncoprotoin suppressor,macrophages Question 48 Please describe/name the structural variants describe in the picture: Courtesy of CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group А. 1 ACGCTGCGGTTCGATAGT 2 ACGCTGCG-TTCGATAGT В. 1 ACGCTGCGGTT-CGATAGT ACGCTGCGGTTTCGATAGT C. 1 ACGCTGCGGTTCGATAGT ACGCTGC CA GATAGT D. 1 CACACACACACACACACACACACA 2 CACACACACACACACACACACA E. 1 100 100 | 100 100 2 100 100 100
- Match the following terms with their definition. Note that some of the terms will not be used. 1. S phase 2. Oncogene 3. G0 phase 4. Cyclin 5. Metaphase checkpoint 6. G2 phase 7. G1 checkpoint 8. Cyclin-dependent kinase 9. Mitosis ______The stage a cell is in if it is not going to divide ______The part of the cell cycle during which newly replicated DNA is checked for mistakes ______The part of the cell cycle during which DNA replication occurs ______An enzyme that adds phosphate groups to other proteins only when it is bound to another protein ______A protein that is present at high levels only during certain times of the cell cycle _____Point at which the cell dies if all the chromosomes are not correctly attached to the mitotic spindle12/ cell determination is the expression of the cell's specialized role true or falsea. Describe the importance of Wee1, Myt1, CAK and cdc25 activity on the activation of the cyclin B/CDK1 complex. b. Explain the effect of DNA damage on activation of the cyclin B/CDK1 complex and cell cycle progression.