BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Chromatin, Heredity, Chromosomal Translocation

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The most important function of dna is to carry genes, the information that specifies all the proteins and rna molecules that make up an organism. Genomes of eukaryotes are divided up into. Double helices of dna comprising all 46 chromosomes. Each chromosome consists of a single, enormously long linear dna molecule associated with proteins that fold and pack the fine dna thread into a more compact structure. The complex of dna and protein is called. Although often called the bacterial chromosome, it does not have the same structure as eukaryotic chromosomes. Each human cell contains two copies of each chromosome, one inherited from the mother and one from the father. The maternal and paternal chromosomes of a pair are called homologous chromosomes(homologs) The only nonhomologous chromosome pairs are the sex chromosomes in males, where a chromosome is inherited from the father and an x chromosome from the mother.

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