BIO 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Sister Chromatids, Dna Condensation, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 1

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Degree of condensation needed to fit dna into nucleus: 17,000x condensation!! Homologous chromosomes: the same chromosome inherited from either the father or mother. Not identical - contain same genes but different alleles. Sister chromatids: 2 copies of replicated chromosome. Centromere: location on chromosome where sister chromatids are held together after. Kinetochore: protein complex at centromere that holds sister chromatids together. Array of microtubules responsible for alignment and segregation of chromosomes. In early metaphase, mts polymerize from centrosome grows randomly in all directions. Some mts run into kinetochore and bind tightly become kinetochore mts. Mts that run into membrane become astral mts. Mts run into mts coming from other centrosomes become polar mts. All essentially made up the same way. Continuously depolymerizing at (-) ends, polymerizing at (+) ends. Mts: connected to membrane at (+) end and centrosome at (-) end. Kinetochore mts: bind to chromosomes at (+) end and centrosome at (-) end.

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