Der Vortrag „Germ Cells, Mitosis and Meiosis“ von Peter Ward, PhD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Year 1 – Term 2 – Basic Principles of Medicine II – Endocrinology and Reproduction“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:
Which process allows our body germ cells to divide in a way that introduces changes and variation into the DNA of the resulting daughter cells?
Apart from the germ cells, how many pairs of matched chromosomes are present in the human body cells?
During which phase of mitosis do centrioles migrate to opposite poles of the cell in preparation for cell division?
In which phase of mitosis does a new nuclear envelope form around each one of the daughter nuclei?
At what location does the exchange of genetic information occur such that maternal chromatids contain material from one of the paternal chromatids and vice-versa?
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I appreciate how both processes were explained and the difference between the two because I always seem to confuse them.
This lecture has helped me a lot thank you so much!!
Very clear teaching, very well explained and I liked the used of examples and the not purely reading from the screen. Thank you very much!