9.1-9.10 Flashcards

1
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advantage of nucleus for eukaryotes

A
  • protects loosely-compacted DNA from breakage by cytoskeleton
  • allows for more sophisticated regulation of gene expression
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2
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steps of processing mRNA

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  1. 5’ cap
  2. intron splicing
  3. poly-A tail
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3
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the size of nuclei mirrors what?

A

amount of DNA inside

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4
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most cells have _____ nucleus that is spherical/oblong

A

one

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5
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exceptions to cells with one nucleus

A
  1. mature, differentiated cells with no nucleus
  2. multi-nucleated cells due to karyokinetic events without cytokinesis
  3. multi-lobed nucleus in cells like neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils
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6
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as a cell matures, how does this change heterochromatin and euchromatin levels?

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  • heterochromatin increases
  • euchromatin decreases
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7
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what are chromosome territories/domains maintained by

A

telomere anchors to the nuclear envelope

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8
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interchromosomal domains

A

adjacent chromatin-free regions next to domains

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9
Q

where are interchromosomal domains located

A

next to NPCs

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