BIOL 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sister Chromatids, Chromatin, Prophase

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Genome: total of all the dna in a cell. Chromosomes: each eukaryotic chromosome consists of one very long, linear dna molecule associated with many proteins. Chromatin: the entire complex of dna and proteins (histones) that is the building material of chromosomes. It varies in its degree of condensation during the process of cell division. Recap: microtubules are made of tubulin and motor proteins move along their structure, assembled at the centrosome- regions in animal cells that organize the microtubules of the spindle. Each centrosome contains two centrioles: microtubules, along with motor proteins are involved in the segregation of sister chromatids. Mitotic spindle: a structure that consists of fibres made of microtubules and associated proteins, elongates (polymerize) by incorporating more subunits of the protein tubulin. Shorten (depolymerize) by losing subunits: assembly of spindle microtubules occurs at the centrosome, during interphase in animals, the singles centrosome duplicates, forming two centrosomes, which remain together near the nucleus.

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