8.2: DNA and Chromosomes Flashcards

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What is the DNA like in Prokaryotic cells

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  1. DNA molecules are shorter and not associated with histones
  2. No chromosomes

Plasmids

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What is the DNA like in Eukaryotic cells

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  1. DNA molecules are longer and associated with histones

2. Form chromosomes

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What are the exceptions in Eukaroytic cells

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Mitochondria/Choloroplasts

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Why are mitochondria/chloroplasts an exception

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They contain DNA but it isnt associated with histones and they dont have chromosomes, therefore they have Prokaryotic like DNA

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When are chromosomes visible

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During cell division

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What are chromosomes like when cell division isnt occurring

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They are widely dispersed throughout the nucleus

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How do chromosomes appear at the beginning of cell division

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They appear as two threads (chromatids) joined at a single part (centromere)

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Formation of chromosomes

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  1. The DNA helix is wound around histones to fix it into position
  2. The DNA-histone complex is then coiled
  3. The coil is looped and further coiled before being packed into a chromosome
  4. In this way, lots of DNA is condensed into a single molecule of DNA
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What are homologous chromosomes

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Chromosomes containing a set of chromosomes from the mother (Maternal) and the father (Paternal)

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Feature of homologous chromosomes

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They carry the same genes but NOT necessarily the same alleles of the genes

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What is an allele

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A variation of a gene (form of a gene)

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How many forms do genes exist in

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2 or more different forms

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How many alleles does an organism inherit

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1 from the mother, 1 from the father

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How are alleles produced

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When a change in the DNA base sequence of a gene occurs (mutation)

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What is the result of new alleles

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A different combination of amino acids occurs, causing a different polypeptide (protein) to be formed

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