Biology 2581B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Ploidy, Concatemer, Polyploid

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Dna, genomes, chromosomes are messy things and are full of proteins. Chromosomes aren"t lines: form a circle or linear chromosome but when you get into the cell, it"s a big bundle. Humans: linear and double stranded dna diploid system (2 copies of each chromosome) Genomes are made up of one or more chromosomes. Chromosomes make up the genome: for size, we only add 1 copy of each chromosome. Ploidy and number of chromosomes making up the genome are different: genetic information can be distributed across more than 1 chromosome but still be a monoploid, dipload and polyploidy. Example: genome can be made up of 2 chromosomes but be a monoploid each is only present once. Can be made up of 3 chromosomes but present once, twice, or many times: genome size is the same in picture between monoploid, diploid and polyploidy and the only thing that differs is the copy number (ploidy) Monoploid: one copy of each chromosome (haploid)

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