occurs in bone marrow
What is Leukemia?
What is the cell cycle?
an organism's complete set of DNA
What is Genome?
Single Parent Reproduction
What is Assexual?
metastasized tumor
What is malignant?
What is Carcinoma?
first broad stage of the cell cycle; where cell performs normal functions and duplicates chromosomes
What is Interphase?
occurs in the nucleus, requires DNA, RNA, and produces mRNA transcript
What is Transcription?
Reproduction that requires two parent and fertilization
What is Sexual Reproduction?
Recessive x-linked traits are more frequently found in this
What are males?
What is Melanoma?
phrase for the second phase of the cell cycle; containing mitosis and mytokinesis
What is the Mitotic Phase?
primary structure of protein, produced by translation
What is Polypeptide?
the term for two chromosomes of the same trait
What is homologous?
Alleles on a chromosome, and the physical expression of a trait are the
What are genotypes and phenotypes?
What is Lymphoma?
when the nucleus divides and distributes to two offspring cells
What is Mitosis?
What is transgenic organism?
fertilization of the sperm and egg
What is the creation of a diploid gene?
end of meiosis and mitosis, the division of a cell that creates the two daughter cells
What is cytokinesis?
What is Sarcoma?
The four mini-stages of Mitosis
What are Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase ?
Reasons for Cell Division
What are cell death replacement and growth of the organism?
phases of meiosis
What are interphase, meiosis I, meiosis II, with an outcome of 4 genetically different haploids?
What 3 factors can cause cancer?
What are inheriting cancer causing genes, random mutations through mitosis, inducing mutations from environmental exposures?