BIOL 265 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sister Chromatids, Nuclear Membrane, Prometaphase

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2. 1 prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ in a number of genetic characteristics. Nucleus - compartment in eukaryotes with nuclear envelope enclosing chromosomes. Histones - low molecular weight protein in eukaryotes that complexes with dna to form chromosomes. Chromatin - material found in eukaryotic nucleus - dna and proteins. Viruses - noncellular replicating structure with nucleic acid and protein coat - only replicate within a host. Eukaryotic - membrane bound organelles, nuclear envelope - uni or multi cellular. 2. 2 cell reproduction requires the copying of genetic material, separation of the. Dna replication = important event in cell reproduction. Where replication starts, 2 copies that latch onto opposite ends of cell wall. Separation of replicated circular chromosomes and separation of cytoplasmic content to daughter cells. Haploid number (n) - number of types of chromosomes, haploid # in humans = 23. Ploidy - # of copies of each type of chromosome.

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