BIO 102L Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Agarose, Indicator Species, Horseradish Peroxidase

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Chromosomes: consist of dna and associated small proteins known as histones. Genes: linear sequences of dna coding for proteins that is located at specific locations along chromosomes. Homologous chromosomes: chromosome that contains the same genes at the same locations along the chromosome. Each member of a homologous pair was inherited from a different parent. Somatic cell: body cells ie. skin and muscle cells. Diploid number: the number of chromosomes in a diploid cell. Karyotype: a picture taken by rearranging all of the chromosomes in a photograph of one somatic cell, descending order of size. Normal human karyotype has 23 pairs of chromosomes, or total of 46. Germ cells: reproductive cells, including sex cells such as ova and sperm, as well as spores. Haploid: cells having just one member of chromosomes (in human germ cells) Daughter cells: the new cells resulting from the original parent cell.

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