BIOLOGY 2C03 Chapter Notes -Homologous Chromosome, G2 Phase, G1 Phase

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Autosomes: present in the same copy number in both males and females; number and morphology of autosomes is species-specific. Sex-chromosomes: present in different copies (and often different sizes and structures) in male versus females. G-banding (giemsa staining) heterochromatic vs. euchromatic regions. Fish painting human chromosome set:23, usually two copies of the set. Haploid (n) one copy of genetic material subdivided into chromosomes (nonhomologous chromosomes) Diploid (2n) two copies of genetic material subdivided into chromosomes (homologous chromosomes) Homologous chromosomes are those containing the same gene in the same order. Stomatic cells are diploid, replicate by mitosis. Gametes are haploid (n), produced from germ-line cells through meiosis: meiosis produces gametes that are not genetically identical to one another, each gamete has half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. M phase: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase. Interphase: g1 phase, s phase, g2 phase. Three types of microtubules: kinetochore microtubules, polar (non-kinetochore) microtubules, astral microtubules.

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