MBG 2040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nematode, Telomere, Giemsa Stain

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Eukaryotic chromosomes are made of chromatin which is a complex of dna and proteins. Chromosomes are dynamic pieces of chromatin that can alternate between tight and loose compaction. Chromosomes are highly compacted during mitosis and meiosis. fromwikimediacommons fromwikimediacommons. Chromosomes occupy specific regions of a nucleus called chromosome territories . Chromosomes can only be visualized when they are highly compacted. A karyotype is the number and appearance of chromosomes from a eukaryotic somatic cell. Chromosomes must be compacted and cells used for karyotyping must be mitotic. The chromosomes in a karyotype are from cells that have been arrested in mitosis and each chromosome consists of two identical sister chromatids. Staining techniques produce light and dark bands on chromosomes. In giemsa staining the dark bands are often constitutive heterochromatic regions. Most animals and many plant species are 2n or diploid. 1 pair of sex chromosomes (xx or xy)

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