BIOL 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Nucleosome, Chromosome Segregation, Satellite Dna

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Eukaryotes: x, linear: double stranded piece of dna, nucleus isn"t only place with dna. Bacteria: circular, smaller: double stranded piece of dna that closes on itself in a circle. Number of chromosomes varies a lot between species. Chromosome number doesn"t have to do with complexity. Function, appearance, nothing has changed, but the chromosome number and how their broken up isn"t different (doesn"t matter) Number of genes doesn"t correlate with chromosome size. What matters is what the genes are doing. Chromosomes are a compact way of packaging dna. Chromosomes are there to package our dna. Chromatin is the dna packaged around the proteins. How dna is packed up - the major chromatin structures. Double helix is dna stretched out- linear dna. Winded up more in a higher order structure. Repeated- make beads on a string (coil of coils) Then wind those up more- make fire. Coil again: 2nm 300 nm.

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