Chapter 10.2: Eukaryotic Chromosomes Flashcards

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Define euchromatin

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that portion of a eukaryotic chromosome that is transcribed into mRNA; contains active genes that are not tightly condensed during interphase

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Define heterochromatin

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the portion of a eukaryotic chromosome that is not transcribed into RNA; remains condensed in interphase and stains intensely in histological preparations

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Define haploid (n)

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having only one set of chromosomes

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Define sister chromatid

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one of two identical copies of each chromosome, still linked at the centromere, produced as the chromosomes duplicate for mitotic division; similarly, one of two identical copies of each homologous chromosome present in a tetrad at meiosis

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Define homologous

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refers to a pair of the same kind of chromosome in a diploid cell

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What is having two sets of chromosomes; in animals, twice the number of characteristic of gametes; in plants, the chromosome number characteristic of the sporophyte generation?

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diploid (2n)

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What is a protein complex that holds sister chromatids together during cell division. The loss of cohesins at the centromere allowed the anaphase movement of chromosomes?

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cohesin

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Define nucleosome

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a complex consisting of a DNA duplex wound around a core of eight histone proteins

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Define karyotype

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the morphology of the chromosomes of an organism as viewed with a light microscope

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Define chromatin

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the complex of DNA and proteins of which eukaryotic chromosomes are composed; chromatin is highly uncoiled and diffuse in interphase nuclei, condensing to form the visible chromosomes in prophase

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Define homologue

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one of a pair of chromosomes of the same kind located in a diploid cell; one copy of each pair of homologues comes from each gamete that formed the zygote

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What is the portion of a eukaryotic chromosome that is not transcribed into RNA; remains condensed in interphase and stains intensely in histological preparations?

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heterochromatin

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What is any of eight proteins with an overall positive charge that associate in a complex. The DNA duplex coils around a core of eight these , held by its negatively charged phosphate groups, forming a nucleosome

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histone proteins

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What is the morphology of the chromosomes of an organism as viewed with a light microscope?

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karyotype

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What is one of two identical copies of each chromosome, still linked at the centromere, produced as the chromosomes duplicate for mitotic division; similarly, one of two identical copies of each homologous chromosome present in a tetrad at meiosis?

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sister chromatid

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What is one of a pair of chromosomes of the same kind located in a diploid cell; one copy of each pair of homologues comes from each gamete that formed the zygote?

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homologue

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Define diploid (2n)

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having two sets of chromosomes; in animals, twice the number of characteristic of gametes; in plants, the chromosome number characteristic of the sporophyte generation

18
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Define cohesin

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a protein complex that holds sister chromatids together during cell division. The loss of cohesins at the centromere allowed the anaphase movement of chromosomes

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What is the complex of DNA and proteins of which eukaryotic chromosomes are composed; it is highly uncoiled and diffuse in interphase nuclei, condensing to form the visible chromosomes in prophase?

A

chromatin

20
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What is that portion of a eukaryotic chromosome that is transcribed into mRNA; contains active genes that are not tightly condensed during interphase?

A

euchromatin

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Define histone proteins

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any of eight proteins with an overall positive charge that associate in a complex. The DNA duplex coils around a core of eight histone proteins, held by its negatively charged phosphate groups, forming a nucleosome

22
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What is a solenoid?

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 The DNA wrapped in nucleosomes is further coiled into an even more compact structure called the solenoid

23
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What is having only one set of chromosomes?

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haploid (n)

24
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Define mitosis

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somatic cell division; nuclear division in which the duplicated chromosomes separate to form two genetically identical daughter nuclei

25
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What refers to a pair of the same kind of chromosome in a diploid cell?

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homologous

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What is somatic cell division; nuclear division in which the duplicated chromosomes separate to form two genetically identical daughter nuclei?

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mitosis

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What is a complex consisting of a DNA duplex wound around a core of eight histone proteins?

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nucleosome