BIOL 2520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Xist (Gene), H2Afx, Kinetochore

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Read: chapter 5: the structure of eukaryotic chromosomes 185-193. Storing dna is an exercise in organization the human genome: Is written in 6 x 109 nucleotide bases. Is divided into 46 chromosomes, each an unbroken strand. Is a total of 2m long in the nucleus of 10mm in diameter. Each chromosome has been coated with different coloured dyes: although not easily seen in interphase, each unwound chromosome has a defined territory within the nucleus. Held in place on the nuclear matrix and nuclear lamina (i. e. protein frameworks) Where each chromosome is positioned can affect the expression of its genes. Organizing dna in the nucleus: chromatin structure is only visible as denser and lighter regions. Recall that the dark heterochromatin (inactive dna, does not encode for any genes) is located around the nucleus periphery; active genes, in the euchromatin, are located toward the interior.

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