Cells and Chromosomes Flashcards

1
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Matthias Schleiden and Theodore Schwann

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Plants and animals are composed of cells

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2
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Rudolf Virchow

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every cell comes from a cell

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3
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Three basics ideas

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  1. All living organisms are made up of cells
  2. Cells are the basic building blocks of life
  3. All cells come from existing cells
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4
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Nucleus Makeup

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3.65 pg of DNA
3 billion base pairs
20,000 protein genes (haploid cells)

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5
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What do mitochondria have?

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their own DNA

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6
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Nucleus contains

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nucleolus, chromatin, nuclear DNA, and chromosomes

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7
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Nucleolus function

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Ribosomal RNA synthesis

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8
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Chromatin makeup

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DNA+proteins

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9
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Chromosomes makeup

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composed of chromatin, contain all genetic information, divide DNA equally

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10
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Who created the Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance?

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Walter Sutton and Theodore Boveri

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Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

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  1. chromosomes are carriers of units of inheritance- genes

2. chromosomes maintain genetic continuity through generations

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12
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Centromere

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important for the division of cells; every chromosome has one

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13
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Metacentric

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centromere located in the middle of the chromosomes

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14
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Submetacentric

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centromere located between the middle and the end of a chromosome

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15
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Acrocentric

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centromere located close to the end of the chromosome

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16
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Where are the telomere/how many are there per chromosome?

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the end of each chromosome arm/there are 4

17
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How to identify the p vs q arm of a chromosome

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p arm is the short arm

q arm is the long arm

18
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Diploid number

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same size/morphology
same genes
same or different alleles

19
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Haploid number

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one homolog from father and another from mother
each has 2 chromatids
homologs have 4 chromatids

20
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What is cytology?

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Science of cells

21
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What is cytogenetics?

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Science of chromosomes

22
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What is the human diploid number?

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2n=46

23
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What is the human haploid number?

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1n=23

24
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Karyotype

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complete set of chromosomes in a cell of an organism

25
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What is Haldane’s rule?

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  1. mammalian interspecific hybrids: males are usually sterile, rare, or absent
  2. Female hybrids might be fertile
26
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Molecular causes of hybrid sterility

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cytogenetic (in meiosis phase)
molecular (in DNA sequencing)
Epigenetic (in gene regulation)