BIS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Euchromatin, Human Genome, Histone H2A

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An e. coli genome has 4 x 106 base pairs/genome. Average cell size is only is 1 m. A human genome has 1. 0 x 109 base pairs/genome. It takes longer to copy the genome than it does to divide the cell. Thus, the cell copies the genome before cell division in bacteria. Dna is packaged intentionally in a specific order / hierarchy. Histones are octamer proteins 2 x (h2a, h2b, h3 + h4) + charged proteins (so they can bind to charged dna: opo3-) Histone looks like a cylinder (dna wraps around histone twice then goes onto the next) Another protein, h1, is involved in moving dna and positioning dna properly (by doing this, we wrap the dna around, but we do not really shrink it too much . This level is about packaging dna into forms that are easier to handle)

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