BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Histone H2B, Metaphase, Meiosis

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Prokaryotic cells undergo a cycle of binary fission where coordinated cytoplasmic growth, dna replication, and cell division occurs where two identical daughter cells are produced. It begins at a single site called the origin of replication (ori) where catalysis by enzymes occurs in the middle of the cell. Once the ori is duplicated, the two origins migrate to the two ends of the cell. Chromatin is the structural building block of a chromosome and they consist of complex dna and its associated proteins (histone and non-histone protein) Histones (h1 h2a h2b h3 h4) are small, positively-charged (basic) proteins in a complex with. They bind to dna by attraction to negatively charged phosphate groups of dna and then they compact dna in nuclei and they regulate dna activity. Metaphase chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis are chromatin fibers that fold and pack into thick rod like chromosomes.

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