BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Metaphase, Ribosomal Rna, Uracil

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Prokaryotic cells = in the nucleoid, plasmids that carry one or two genes. Plasmids can replicate independently of the core genome and can be transferred from one cell to another allows for the rapid spread of genes that confer properties such as antibiotic resistance. Chromosome describes the organization of a double-stranded dna molecule in its association with proteins and rna. The circular chromosomes are supercoiled (allows a chromosome that may be 1000 times longer than the diameter of the cell to fold up within the nucleoid) into about 100 loops and associated with proteins to form the nucleoid. Supercoiling the coiling that occurs in addition to the coil of the helical dna structure. Preserves the double helix structure and compacts the dna into a small space. Maps of bacterial chromosomes large number of prokaryotic genomes have been sequenced researchers use this information to create the maps that illustrate the position of all genes on the prokaryotic chromosome.

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