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Lecture 6 - cell stuff
mitosis = 2 cells same meiosis = 4 cells?? diff genes crossing over thing happens diploid → haploid prophase metaphase anaphase checkpoints!! exam!! gametes = sex cells

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Cell Division — Lecture 6
Mitosis
Produces 2 identical daughter cells
Used for growth and repair — stays diploid (2n)
Meiosis
Produces 4 genetically unique cells
Crossing over occurs → haploid gametes (n)
Cell Cycle Checkpoints
G1, S, G2/M checkpoints control division
Mutations here → uncontrolled division (cancer)
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