Biology 2581B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Kinetoplast, Archaea, Chloroplast

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Lecture 6 - chromosomes, genomic structure and misfits. Genomes are made up of one or more chromosomes. In diploid system 2 copies of each chromosome. Monoploid one copy of each chromosome (also called a haploid) Do not confuse amount of chromosomes with ploid (can have 3 chromosomes but copy number can differ) Still made up of double stranded dna either way. Virus can have single stranded dna (exception / outlier) Fragmented genome is split between multiple chromosomes. Genome can be mixed of linear and circular. Plasmodium has one full copy of genome in one line, and it is repeated. Most prokaryotic structures polyploid, circular, intact. Epulopiscium fishelsoni is a symbiont of the surgeonfish. Has hundreds of thousands of copies of a single circular chromosome huge amount of dna in cell one of the largest known bacteria. Borrelia burgdorferi has a single linear chromosome. Has single stranded closed loops at end of chromosomes to combat telomere shortening.

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