BIOLOGY 2C03 Lecture 3: 3) Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

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Chromosome - genome represents all the different chromosomes you have. In a diploid cell (what we have) - two copies of each chromosome. For each chromosome, we have two copies of each gene on that chromosome - but - We might have two different alleles - but the gene is represented twice. Polyploid can have thousands of copies of each chromosome and thus thousnads of copies of each gene. We are diploid orgaisms but we make haploid gametes- contain one copy of the chromosome set. Centromere - how we distinguish chromosomes from one another - not always at the centre. Point where the microtubules attach during chromatid separation. Holds a replicated chromosome together (or holds chromatids together) Already began to enter into mitosis or meiosis. Thus, each chromatid in the pair connected by the centromere have been replicated, highly compacted and condensed.

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