Biology 2581B Study Guide - Histone H2A, Lysine, Kinetochore

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The human diploid genome is comprised of around 6 billion base-pairs in a double-helix 2 nm in width. The total length of the human genome is 2m and the processes that are undergone at the dna level have profound effects on the cellular level. In the basic model of dna structure, each turn of the helix is about 34 angstroms in length and 20 angstroms in width. Major and minor grooves result from the geometry of base pairing taking place. The angle between the glycosidic bonds of the minor groove is 120 degrees, while the angle between the glycosidic bonds of the major groove is 240 degrees. Dna is biologically present in two basic conformations: b-dna (right-handed helix) and z-dna (left-handed helix). B-dna has a smoother shape and swirls in a clockwise direction from a bird"s-eye perspective. Z-dna is more jagged in appearance with larger major grooves and smaller minor grooves.

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