AGR 3303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sister Chromatids, Nucleosome, Chromatin

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Chromosomes: each adult human has ~ 6. 5 ft of dna in each cell. Prokaryotic chromosomes: bacterial genomes consist of a singular circular dna molecule, to help with stability circular chromosomes form supercoils. Chromatin structure: dna is complexed with proteins to form a nucleosome. (first level of packaging, most abundant proteins are histones (positive charge, the positive charge of histones attracts the negatively charged. Dna: nucleosome wrap around themselves to produce fibers. Chromosomes are ordered from largest to smallest 1 to 22. Based on position of centromere there will be a short arm and long arm of the chromosome. P is the short arm and q is the long arm: metacentric p=q, submetacentric p

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