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The Cell Cycle & Cancer Visit each of the following sites (and any others that you find that are helpful) a) HHMI @ : http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/eukaryotic-cell-cycle-andcancer?utm_source=BioInteractive+News&utm_campaign=f3185b7642BioInteractive_News_Vol_3511_24_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_98b2f5c6baf3185b7642-69136541 b) Arizona Cell Cycle Tutorial (first page only) @ http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/tutorials/cell_cycle/cells2.html c) Rediscovering Biology @ http://www.learner.org/courses/biology/textbook/cancer/cancer_1.html Do the first 5 pages only: Introduction, What is Cancer?, Genetics of Cancer, Cell Cycle, and What causes Cancer? d) Cancer Quest @ http://www.cancerquest.org/cell-division-mitosis.html Inside “Cell Division” (On Left) do Intro to Cell Division, The Cell Cycle, Normal Cell Division, Cancer Cell Division Create a notesheet on the cell cycle that may be used as a study sheet. a) Choose whatever program you would like to use: Word, Journal, One Note, Powerpoint, etc. or hand write your own notes. b) Review the 4 sites given above. c) Integrate the information on these sites to make 1 set of notes that tie all of the ideas together without repeating information. Include visuals that will help increase your understanding of the concept of cell cycle. Annotate, label, or describe as necessary. Visuals must be cited An example of a citation: Source: http://www.xenbase.org/cell/cycle/somatic/somatic.html Or it can be done like this Source Text MUST be paraphrased. It is suggested that you cite your source if you need to go back and review something. Do not copy text word for word from the sources. It will not help you. Also, save a copy of your notes to your user file (or flash drive or both) or email to yourself. Print out a copy to bring to class when complete.