Eukaryotic Genomes and Chromosomes: Structure and Packaging Flashcards

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Structure of Eukaryotic Chromosome

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  • Each chromosome is a
    linear double-stranded
    DNA molecule
  • Packaged as a complex of DNA and protein called CHROMATIN
  • Telomeres play a role in chromosome integrity, ageing and disease
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Euchromatin

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Loosely packed chromatin, transcriptionally active
- Towards the end of chromosome

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Heterochromatin

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Tightly packed chromatin, transcriptionally inert
- In the middle of chromosome

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Telomeres

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  • Play a role in chromosome integrity, aging, and disease
  • Prevents the chromosome from shortening
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Packaging a Eukaryotic Chromosome

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  • DNA duplex (2nmwraps around histone fiber - 11nm in diameter
  • Wraps around to form chromatin fiber - 30 nm
  • Then coiled to a 300nm coiled chromatin fiber
  • Coiled coil - 700nm diameter
  • Metaphase chromatids - 1400 nm
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Scaffold proteins

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  • Coils into condensed structure usually during metaphase
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Why is DNA so tightly packed?

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  • Easier to separate when transcribing certain sequences of DNA
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Cytogenetics

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The study of the structure and function of chromosomes

  • Chromosomes can be visualised at specific points in the cell
    cycle
  • Many organisms are diploid - we see two copies of each
    chromosome (maternal, paternal).
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DNA content changes during cell cycle

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The amount of DNA in a cell is
dependent on the cell cycle
phase.
* DNA is most abundant in the
interphase before the onset of
cell division (mitosis and
meiosis)
=> Post gap2 DNA has doubled and condensed
- Less abundant as gametes

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Fluorescence in situ hybridisation

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Tags specific molecule with a dye that emits fluorescence

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Karyotyping

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Number, size, and morphology
of all the chromosomes in the genome

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Metacentric

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when centromere is towards middle of chromosome

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Submetacentric

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Centromere towards the end of chromosome

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Acrocentric

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Centromere is right at the end of chromosome

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