MBG 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Neuron, Chromosome Territories, Meiosis

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Wednesday, march 2, 2016 chromosomes and mitosis. Chromosomes occupy speciic regions of a nucleus called chromosome territories . Nucleolus is not membrane bound: the nucleolus is required for ribosome synthesis. Chromosomes are made of chromain: consist of dna wrapped around a complex protein scafold (histones) Compacion: ~2 meters of dna its into a nucleus that is 5 microns in diameter. Chromosomes are dynamic pieces of chromain that can alternate between ight and loose compacion: highly compacted during cell division, loosely compacted during interphase. Cell cycle: diferent phases of the cell during duplicaion, interphase (growth and dna synthesis) Metabolically acive, but won"t divide or replicate dna (will not go: mitosis (chromosome segregaion and cell division) back into the cell cycle) Chromosomes are: loosely compacted during interphase (g1, s and g2 phases, highly compacted during mitosis and meiosis. Levels of chromain compacion of interphase chromosome is not uniform: euchromain. Considered acive chromain as transcripion factors can easily access.

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