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1 Today’s Date Here  Objective Here!

2 Brainteaser  What runs all day, but never walks Often murmurs, never talks Has a bed, but never sleeps Has a mouth, but never eats? ?

3 Let’s Review When does DNA replicate? Where does DNA replicate? What is helicase? What is DNA polymerase? Why does DNA replicate? Insert Link to movie Here!!!

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5 Chromatin, Chromosomes & Genes

6 DNA is a Double Helix Nucleotides –A, G, T, C Sugar and phosphate form the backbone Bases lie between the backbone Held together by H-bonds between the bases

7 RNA vs. DNA DNA Double stranded Deoxyribose sugar Bases: C,G A,T RNA Single stranded Ribose sugar Bases: C,G,A,U Both contain a sugar, phosphate, and base.

8 RNA Is Largely Single-Stranded

9 DNA is found in the nucleus of a cell When the cell is not dividing the DNA is called Chromatin

10 Visualizing chromatin Electron micrographs of “chromatin” preparations

11 When the Cell Begins to Divide. The chromatin begins to coil and forms Chromosomes

12 Chromosomes Chromosomes are not visible in the cell’s nucleus—not even under a microscope— when the cell is not dividing. However, the chromatin that makes up chromosomes becomes more tightly packed during cell division and is then visible under a microscope. Most of what researchers know about chromosomes was learned by observing chromosomes during cell division.

13 What is a Chromosome Chromosomes are tiny threadlike structures, which are contained in the nucleus of every human cell except mature Red Blood Cells. Each chromosome contains DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins called histones that support its structure.

14 Types of Chromosomes In general every human cell contains 22 pairs of chromosomes (also called autosomes) and one pair of sex chromosomes. Together these 46 chromosomes contain some 50 - 100,000 genes

15 How big are CHROMOSOMES? Largest human chromosome: ~3 x 10 8 bp How long is it? 3 x 10 8 bp x 3.4 Å/bp x 1 m/10 10 Å = 10 x 10 -2 m = 10 cm! A typical cell = 10  m = 10 x 10 -6 m Therefore the DNA must be compacted ~10 4 -fold This is like fitting an 11-mile-long string into a 6-foot box

16 What are CHROMOSOMES? There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in the nucleus of any one of your cells 22 pairs are called autosomes 1 pair is called sex chromosomes

17 Human Karyotype as shown by chromosome painting

18 in the 1950's, scientists were for the first time able to view the human chromosome. Although they appear disorganised within the cell, scientists have been able to identify them and so have numbered them from 1-22 in order of size.

19 Anatomy of a Chromosome Telomeres protect the ends. Centromere is at the primary constriction. It mediates chromosome cohesion, spindle attachment and chromosome segregation. Chromatid – one side of the chromosome

20 Kinetochore mediates attachment to the spindle Centromere (DNA segment) is at the primary constriction. The kinetochore is a huge, complicated protein complex with several layers. The outer layer provides attachment sites for microtubules.

21 What is a GENE? Each chromosome carries a couple of thousand genes. The basic physical and functional units of heredity are contained here. It is a code made up of pairs of bases carried on the DNA molecule.

22 http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/info=basics/show/gene

23 What is a GENE? Many of these are common to all human beings. So, 99.9% of your DNA is identical to everyone else's

24 What is a GENE? The remaining 0.1% influences the differences between us –height, hair color and susceptibility to a particular disease Environmental factors, such as lifestyle (for example, smoking and nutrition) also influence the way we look and our susceptibility to disease

25 GENOME The nucleus of a human cell contains between 30 000 and 40 000 genes. This complete set of genes is called the GENOME.

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27 http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/tour/

28 How well did you do today? Sister chromatids are attached to each other at an area called the? a.Centriole b.Centromere c.Spindle d.chromosome

29 Activities Karyotyping Activity Chromosome mapping Chromosome maps http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=gnd.chapter.272&ref=sidebar


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