BIO 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Spindle Apparatus, Dna Condensation, Nucleosome

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Dna condensation: histones and nucleosomes: all eukaryotic dna is wrapped around histone proteins. Histone proteins are ~50% of total mass of chromosomes: during interphase nucleosomes and dna are further coiled into chromatin (30 nm fiber, during mitosis chromatin is even further condensed (700 nm fiber) Chromosome 1: ~250,000,000 base pairs, ~8. 5 cm or 85,000 um. Diameter of a typical eukaryotic nucleus: 5um. Degree of condensation needed to fit dna into nucleus: Interphase: beginning of m: centrosomes often already duplicated (during interphase) Prophase: condensation of chromosomes* microtubules begins forming the spindle. Prometaphase: nuclear envelope break-down and beginning of chromosome alignment. Metaphase: alignment of chromosomes at the metaphase plate. The mitotic spindle and segregation of chromosomes (green in image). If you destroy microtubules, chromosomes the mitotic spindle: the array of microtubules responsible for alignment cannot align or segregate. In early metaphase, mts polymerize from the centrosome, growing randomly in all directions. Some of these mts run into the kinetochore and bind tightly.

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