How Do Chromosomes Carry Information? Image courtesy of Dr. Sinnamon, Dean College of Arts and Sciences, Southern Wesleyan University.

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How Do Chromosomes Carry Information? Image courtesy of Dr. Sinnamon, Dean College of Arts and Sciences, Southern Wesleyan University

U.S. Department of Energy Human Genome Program

Chromosomes – What We Know Located in the cell’s nucleus Humans have 23 pairs Inherit one of each of the 23 types of chromosomes from each parent Passed to new generation in sperm and egg cells Inherited diseases are passed to new generation on chromosomes Composed of DNA

Reproductive Cells and Chromosomes Chromosomes contain the genetic material Each reproductive cell (sperm and egg) contains one copy of each of the 23 human chromosomes

Fertilization Sperm cell (containing 23 chromosomes) fuses with egg cell (containing 23 chromosomes) The nucleus of the sperm cell is injected into the egg cell After the sperm fertilizes the egg, a zygote containing 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total chromosomes) is formed

Early Zygote Used with the permission of Richard Sherbahn, MD. Advanced Fertility Center of Chicago Nuclei from egg and sperm fusing

Chromosome Function Chromosomes contain the code or instructions for how to make specific proteins which then determine the organism’s traits The specific instructions for a protein are on sections of the chromosome called genes

What Is a Gene? A section of DNA that corresponds to a discrete unit of heredity –Generally a gene is the information needed to make a specific polypeptide (chain of amino acids) –Proteins that are a single polypeptide are usually associated with a single gene –Proteins that consist of multiple polypeptides are associated with multiple genes

Chromosomes and Sickle Cell Chromosome 11 carries the instructions (genes) to make the hemoglobin protein There are different versions of these genes: –Normal – healthy –Mutated or changed – Sickle cell or other hemoglobin disorder