BIOA01H3 Chapter 8: Cell Cycle

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Eukaryotic chromosomes: chromatin, structural building block of a chromosome, complex of dna and its associated proteins. Two major types of proteins (histone and non-histone proteins: histones, small, positively-charged (basic) proteins complexed with dna in eukaryotic chromosomes. Five types of histones exist in most eukaryotic cells: h1, h2a, h2b, h3, and. H4: bind to dna by an attraction to negatively charged phosphate groups of dna, compacts dna in nuclei, and regulates dna activity, during mitosis and meiosis, chromatin fibers fold and pack into thick, rod like, metaphase chromosome chromosomes. Human chromosomes: giemsa reagent stains dna and produces characteristic g-light or g-dark patterns for each chromosome, g-dark regions have a higher dna density, the density of active genes is higher in g-light bands. G1 phase: during this initial growth stage, called the phase of the cell cycle, the cell makes various. Rnas, proteins, and other types of cellular molecules but not nuclear dna.

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