Chapter 6.2 Flashcards
1
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What are the different types of histones that wrap around DNA? How many copies
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- H2A, H2B, H3, H4 and H1
- >two copies wrap around DNA
2
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What are the functions of H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 histone proteins?
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- they wrap around 200 base pairs of DNA
- >forming a nucleosome
3
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What is the function of H1 histone protein
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- it seals off the DNA as the DNA leaves and enters the nucleosome
- > therefore, H1 adds stability to the structure
4
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Are most nucleoproteins acid-soluble?
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- yes
- >therefore, they tend to stimulate processes such as transcription
5
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What is heterochromatin
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- chromatin that remains compacted during interphase
- > appears dark under light microscopy
- > has DNA with highly repetitive sequences
-note heterochromatin is transcriptionally silent
6
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What is euchromatin
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- dispersed chromatin
- > appears light under light microscopy
- > contains genetically active DNA
- > uncondensed
7
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What is a telomere? What are its functions
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- a repeating unit at the end of DNA
- > some of it is lost during every round of replication
- > it is there to make sure that no actual information is lost during every round of replication
- telomeres also have high GC content
- > this prevents unraveling at the end of the chromosomes
- > in some sense, they essentially knot off the end of the chromosome
8
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Are centrosomes made up of heterochromatin
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- yes
- >it is made up of repeat sequences with high GC content