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mitosis - part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides



cytokinesis - division of the cytoplasm during cell division



chromatids - one of the two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome



centromeres - area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached



interphase - period of the cell cycle between cell division



cell cycle - series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide



prophase - first and longest phase of mitosis, during which the chromosomes become visible and the
centrioles separate and take up positions on the cell's DNA



centrioles - one of the two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cels near the nuclear
envelope



spindle - fanlike microtubule structure that helps separate the chromosomes during mitosis



metaphase - second phase of mitosis, during which the chromosomes line up across the center of the
cell



anaphase - the third phase of mitosis, during which the chromosome pairs separate and move toward
opposite poles



telophase - fourth and final phase of mitosis, during which the chromosomes begin to disperse into a
tangle of dense material

,cyclin - one of a family of closely related proteins that regulate the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells



cancer - disorder in which some of the body's own cells lose the ability to control growth



genetics - scientific study of heredity



fertilization - process in sexual reproduction in which male and female reproductive cells join to form a
new cell



true-breeding - term used to describe organisms that produce offspring identical to themselves if
allowed to self-pollinate



trait - specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another



hybrids - offspring of crosses between parents with different traits



genes - sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait



alleles - one of a number of different forms of a gene



segregation - separation of alleles during gamete formation



gametes - specialized cell involved in sexual reproduction



probability - likelihood that a particular event will occur



punnett square - diagram showing the gene combinations that might result from a genetic cross

, homozygous - term used to refer to an organism that has two identical alleles for a particular trait



heterozygous - term used to refer to an organism that has two different alleles for the same trait



phenotype - physical characteristics of an organism



genotype - genetic makeup of an organism



independent assortment - independent segregation of genes during the formation of gametes



incomplete dominance - situation in which one allele is not completely dominant over another



codominance - situation in which both alleles of a gene contribute to the phenotype of the organism



multiple alleles - three or more alleles of the same gene



polygenic traits - trait controlled by two or more genes



homologous - term used to refer to chromosomes that each have a corresponding chromosome from
the opposite-sex parent



diploid - term used to refer to a cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes



haploid - term used to refer to a cell that contains only a single set of chromosomes and therefore only a
single set of genes



meiosis - process by which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of
homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell



tetrad - structure containing 4 chromatids that forms during meiosis

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