The length of the cell cycle varies depending on:
The movement from one phase to another is triggered by chemical signals called cyclins
The cell cycle
S = synthesis (of DNA); G = growth; M = mitosis
The phases of interphase
Interphase consists of three phases:
The gap between the previous cell division and the S phase is called the G1 phase – G stands for growth
It is at some point during the G1 phase a signal is received telling the cell to divide again (although some cells do not receive this signal and will never divide; they enter the G0 phase)
After the G1 phase of interphase the cell enters the next phase of the cell cycle, the S phase – S stands for synthesis (of DNA)
Between the S phase and next cell division event the G2 phase occurs
Interphase = G1 + S + G2
Exam Tip
Make sure you know the order of the phases of the cell cycle but also what specifically occurs during the different phases. Don’t forget, interphase is itself made up of three distinct stages (G1, S and G2) and you need to know what happens during each of these.For example, an exam question might ask you to identify the stage of the cell cycle during which a cell would be producing the most mRNA molecules and explain why. The correct answer would be the G1 phase, as this is when protein synthesis is occurring and the production of mRNA occurs during transcription (the first part of protein synthesis).
B - highest concentration at the beginning of mitosis, promotes the formation of the mitotic spindle
Cyclins control the cell cycle. The presence of certain cyclins triggers a specific stage of the cell cycle.
The mechanism for cell cycle control by cyclins
NOS: Serendipity and scientific discoveries; the discovery of cyclins was accidental
Exam Tip
It is important to know the order of the cyclins (DEAB - think dead but with a B of course). When answering questions on which cyclins trigger which stage of the cell cycle it may be easier to sketch a graph. In Biology a well-annotated diagram can get you as many marks as a written answer.
Mitosis in animal and plant cells
In plants cells:
Cytokinesis in an animal cell and a plant cell
Remember that cytokinesis is not a stage in mitosis, it is the last stage of the cell cycle.
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