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Telomeres, Mitosis, and Cancer. For life to exist, the information (genes) must be passed on. Fig 3.5. The Cell Cycle. Fig 11.7. DNA replication. Mutations are produced via replication errors and/or environmental mutagens. Telomeres are non-gene DNA at the ends of DNA strands. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Telomeres, Mitosis, and Cancer

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For life to exist, the information (genes) must be passed on.

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Fig 3.5

The Cell Cycle

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Fig 11.7DNA replication

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Mutations are produced via replication errors and/or environmental mutagens

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Telomeres are non-gene DNA at the ends of DNA strands.

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Telomeres are non-gene DNA at the ends of DNA strands.

Short telomeres will cause cells to stop replicating or cell death.

The critical size is unknown.

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HumanLifeCycle high levels of

telomerase

very little telomerase

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Telomeres are non-gene DNA at the ends of DNA strands.

Telomeres are shortened during DNA replication, and by DNA damage.

Short telomeres will cause cell senescence or cell death.Telomere size is a measure of mutations.

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Do telomere dynamics link lifestyleand lifespan?

Pat Monaghan and Mark F. HaussmannTRENDS in Ecology and Evolution

Vol 21 pg 47

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Telomere length varies in different parts of adults:

telomeres - mitosisstomach &blood cells....short - often

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Telomere length varies in different parts of adults:

telomeres - mitosisstomach &blood cells....short - often

muscle &brain……….long - rare

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Telomere length varies in different parts of adults:

telomeres - mitosisstomach &blood cells....short - often

muscle &brain……….long - rare

liver &kidney……..short - rare

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Telomere length varies in different parts of adults:

telomeres - mitosisstomach &blood cells....short - often

muscle &brain……….long - rare

liver &kidney……..short - rare

gametes……long

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Telomeres are non-gene DNA at the ends of DNA strands.

Telomeres are more sensitive to DNA damage, and may act as a sensor for overall DNA damage levels in a cell.

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Does telomere length indicate longevity?

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Zebra finch

Telomere length in red blood cells of different birds

Fig. 1 TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol 21 pg 47

Age (years)

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common tern

Telomere length in red blood cells of different birds

Fig. 1 TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol 21 pg 47

Age (years)

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albatross

TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol 21 pg 47

Telomere length in red blood cells of different birds

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Leach’s storm petrel

Telomere length in red blood cells of different birds

Fig. 1 TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol 21 pg 47

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Zebra finch

Leach’s storm petrel

common tern

albatross

Telomere length in red blood cells of different birds, different species have different patterns of telomere length and age

Fig. 1 TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol 21 pg 47

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Fig. 2 TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol 21 pg 47

Telomere length in white blood cells of different aged people. Telomere length

generally declines, but there is wide variability

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Telomere length may indicate biological age.

Early stress may cause premature telomere degradation.

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For life to exist, the information (genes) must be passed on.

{Mitosis:producing more cells}

{Meiosis:producing gametes}

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The Cell CycleFig 3.5

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Mitosis:A DNAPerspective

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Mitosis plays a role in:• Growth and Development• Repair and Turnover of Cells• Reproduction

–Asexual

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startofmitosis

Fig 3.8

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TheMitoticSpindle(micro-tubules)

SisterChromatids

A basic look at mitosisFig 3.7

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Mitosis is tightly regulated: checkpoints

Fig 22.16

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Cell division is regulated by bothpositive and negative signals.

Positive signals start the processof cell division.

Negative signals inhibit cell division.

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2 proteins, Cyclin and Cdk, control entry into mitosis

Fig22.16

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Cdk2 proteins, Cyclin and Cdk, control entry into mitosis.

Fig 22.16

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Fig. 3 TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol 21 pg 47

Balance between Longevity and Health

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Mutations

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Cancer: Cell Division Gone Wrong

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Normal Mammalian Cells Have Contact Inhibition

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Cancer Cells Do Not Have Contact Inhibition

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Tumors in a Livernormal

tumors

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Cancer:

• is the loss of control over cell division.

• Tumors are normal cells that are dividing inappropriately.

– They stop performing their “normal” function, and are dividing repeatedly.

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A cell becomes cancerous when there are incorrect positive AND negative

signals.

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GO! STOP!

cancer

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Multiple mutations are required for cancer to occur

Fig22.17

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Tbl 22.9

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Tbl 22.9

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Cancer Cells

Normal Cells

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Benign versus Malignant cancer

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How do these mutations arise?