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Cell Reproduction Chromosome Structure & Function.

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1 Cell Reproduction Chromosome Structure & Function

2 Review Nucleus: Control center of eukaryotic cells Contains genetic information Contains DNA in Chromosomes

3 Chromosome/Chromatin When a eukaryotic cell is not dividing, the DNA and associated proteins is a tangled mass of thin threads called chromatin. At the time of cell division, the chromatin condenses to form highly compacted structures called chromosomes. Chromatin chromosome

4 Histones DNA wraps tightly around histone proteins when coiling. DNA Supercoil

5 Chromosome/Chromatid Just prior to mitosis, each chromosome duplicates to form sister chromatids Sister chromatids are genetically identical. A duplicated chromosome is made of two sister chromatids held together in a region called the centromere.

6 When the cells divide sister chromatids separate from one another. At the end of mitosis, each chromosome consists of a single chromatid.

7 Chromosome Number Each species has a characteristic number of Chromosomes in their body cells: Humans: 46Cat: 38 Fruit fly: 8Catfish: 58 Broccoli: 18Dog: 78 Goldfish: 94Black Mulberry: 308 Mosquito: 6 King Crab: 208 Note: prokaryotes usually have only 1 chromosome

8 Sex chromosomes Chromosomes that determine sex. Chromosomes that determine sex. Humans: X or Y Humans: X or Y –Females: XX –Male: XY

9 Autosomes Chromosomes that do not determine sex

10 Homologous Chromosomes Every organism made by sexual reproduction haS 2 copies of each autosome. Every organism made by sexual reproduction haS 2 copies of each autosome. Same size and shape. Same size and shape. Carry genes for the same trait. Carry genes for the same trait.

11 Karyotypes A “picture” of a person’s 46 chromosomes. A “picture” of a person’s 46 chromosomes.

12 Karyotypes Chromosomes are arranged in homologous pairs.

13 Why use karyotypes? To determine sex: To determine sex: »Male- XY »Female- XX To see abnormalities in chromosomes To see abnormalities in chromosomes »Extra chromosomes »Missing chromosomes »Extra/missing pieces of chromosomes

14 Diploid Cells with two sets of chromosomes (both chromosomes for each homologous pair) & 2 sex chromosomes Cells with two sets of chromosomes (both chromosomes for each homologous pair) & 2 sex chromosomes 2n 2n

15 Haploid 1 set of chromosomes (1/2 as many as the diploid cell). 1 set of chromosomes (1/2 as many as the diploid cell). 1n 1n Sex cells Sex cells


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