BIO 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Lampbrush Chromosome, Sister Chromatids, Dna Replication

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Dna is a big molecule in a small space. In bacteria supercoiling helps make dna fit in its compartment. Bacterial genome is supercoiled and has four macrodomains: about 400 supercoiled domains, approximately one turn per 100 bp, four macrodomains, origin of replication, replication terminus, right, left. Polytene chromosomes expand at sites of gene expression: bands that are sites of gene expression on polytene chromosomes expand to give. Structural components of the chromosome: telomere, centromere, kinetochore (connects with mts) In animal cells the centrosome is the major microtubule organizing center: centromere a constricted region of a chromosome that includes the site of attachment (the kinetochore) to the mitotic or meiotic spindle. It consists of unique dna sequences and proteins not found anywhere else in the chromosome: centromeres are characterized by a centromere-specific histone. H3 variant and often have heterochromatin that is rich in satellite.

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