BISC300 Lecture 10: BISC 300 Notes-Exam ONE

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No nucleus dna located in the cytoplasm usually in circular form. Size-wise, prokaryotic cells are 1. 5 micrometers long, 1 micrometer wide. Bacteria and archaea are both prokaryotic, but very distinct groups: eukaryotic. Transcription occurs in the nucleus; translation in the cytoplasm; transcription and translation are not coupled. Cell sizes are variable, but generally larger than prokaryotic cells: genome organization. Most genomes are diploid, some plants chromosome, which aggregates into a are polyploidy nucleoid haploid. Dna may contain plasmids, or small pieces of circular dna. Multiple plasmids can be present, but each type must have a unique origin of replication. Mitosis (somatic cells; daughter cells are diploid) Meiosis (reproductive cells; gametes are haploid: escherichia coli (e. coli) genome. 4300 genes (genome has been completely sequenced) 2. 4 million protein molecules: human cells. 1000x more dna per cell than e. coli. Bacterial cell shape and size: size-varies (slide14, shape.

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