BIOL 1090 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Sister Chromatids, Gene Duplication, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Made up of octamer of histones and h1 histone. Supercoiling of dna from 11nm fibre into 30nm fibre. 30nm is basic structural unit of metaphase chromosomes (dna in most condensed form) Attachment of the 30nm fibre at many positions to a non-histone protein scaffold. Cohesin and condensin make up the protein scaffold in the third level. Ring shaped protein added to the 30nm dna fibre at interphase. Cohesin holds sister chromatids together after dna synthesis, before cells enter into mitosis. Most is degraded during mitosis as sister chromatids are pulled apart. V-shaped protein added to dna at the beginning of mitosis. Functions to condense the 30nm fibre of dna within one sister chromatid. Nuclear choromosomes duplicated exactly and are divided equally and exactly into daughter cells. Mitochondria and chloroplasts are divided randomly between daughter cells. Cellular organelles and cytoplasmic are divided more or less equally between daughter cells.

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