CAS BI 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Mutation, Sickle-Cell Disease, Point Mutation

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Eukaryotic chromosomes are made of dna and protein. Eukaryotic chromosomes consist of dna wrapped around histone proteins. This forms the basic structure of the nucleosome, which is packed together to form chromatin (in a "beads on a string" arrangement) Chromatin will supercoil and condense during prophase to form chromosomes that can be visualised under a light microscope. Prokaryotic dna is not wrapped around proteins and is thus considered to be. A heritable factor that controls a specific characteristic, consisting of a length. One specific form of a gene, differing from other alleles by one or a few gene, allele and genome. Gene: of dna occupying a particular position on a chromosome (locus) Allele: bases only and occupying the same locus as other alleles of the gene. A change in the nucleotide sequence of a section of dna coding. The whole of the genetic information of an organism.

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