Biology 1225 Chapter Notes - Chapter 61225: Sister Chromatids, Characteristic Class, Centromere

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For example the chromosome number of oak trees is 12, so the nucleus of a cell from an oak tree has 12 chromosomes. The number of human body cells is 46, so human body cells have chromosomes: members of a pair of sex chromosomes differ among males and females, all other are autosomes. Autosomes of a pair have the same length, shape and centromere location: a karyotype reveals an individual"s complement of chromosomes. Chromosomes that are the same in males and females are called autosomes. Cytosine: bases of the two dna strands in a double helix pair in a consistent way; adenine with thymine(a-t), and guanine with cytosine (g-c, the order of the bases (the dna sequence) varies among species and among individuals. What is the structure of dna: a dna molecule consists of two nucleotide chains(strands) running in opposite direction and coiled into a double helix. Internally positioned nucleotide bases hydrogen-bond between the two strands.

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