BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Cell Division, Cohesin, Consensus Sequence

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Dna strands are polar, they each have a chemical polarity. The double helix is right handed and are held together by hydrogen bonds between bases and hydrophobic interactions adjescent stacked bases. The most common form of dna is known as b-dna and have two grooves: major, minor. The first level of packing dna as a negative supercoil into (cid:498)nucleosomes(cid:499) Thus, dna is wrapped around a nucleosome core of 8 (cid:498)histone proteins(cid:499) and has a. Linker dna: varying in length from 8-114 nucleotide pairs. Second level of packing is an additional folding of the 11nm fibre to produce one of. 30nm (this is dna in its most condensed form and is the basic unit for the metaphase chromosome) driven by nucleosomal interactions and histone is involved. Third level of packing attachment of the new fibre at many positions to a non histone protein. The dna found in the mitochondria and chloroplast exist in a chromosome circuit that resembles prokarotics.

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