BIO130H1 Lecture 4: Coleman Lecture Four

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Non packaged state: even small prokaryotic genome would occupy a portion of cell volume; much more in eukaryotes. + in prokaryotes, when dna and protein form nucleoid when bound together. Technique that measures degree of genetic similarity between pools of dna sequences. + used to determine genetic sequence between two species. + color: karyotes;; color determined by shape, color, and information. + each chromosome contains linear dna with associated proteins chromatin (tightly packed. Dna, accessible for transcription, replication repair) dynamic. + small proteins rich in lysine & arginine. + positive charge neutralizes negative charge of dna. + four core histone proteins (h2a, h2b, h3, h4) + heterochromatic regions of interphase chromosomes regions where gene expression is suppressed. + genetically inert; cannot transcribe mrna due to tight coiling. + covalent modification of histones, the presence of chromatin remodelling complexes, and rna polymerase (transcription) complexes modulate the reversible switching from euchromatic to heterochromatic genes.

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