Chromosome Structure Flashcards

1
Q

Types of Chromatin?

A

Heterochromatin (condensed)

Euchromatin (open)

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2
Q

Arms of a chromosome?

A

q is long

p is short

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3
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Wheres heterochromatin found in a chromosome?

A

Around centromere & telomeres

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4
Q

Why package DNA?

A
  • Condenses it

- neutralises -ve DNA with +ve histones

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5
Q

Kinetochore?

A

Part of centromere that binds to spindle fibre microtubules

Protein complex

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6
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How does hte lagging strand replicate DNA?

A
  • DNA replicated in bits called okazaki fragments
  • Each fragment started by a RNA primer
  • End of replication each primer converted to DNA & fragments combined by DNA ligase
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7
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Why do telomers shortedn during DNA replciaiton?

A

Because last RNA primer cant be converted to DNA so is lost

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8
Q

Whats telomere shortening associated with?

A

Aging related diseases

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9
Q

How could we counteract aging?

A

Sufficient concentrations of telomerase could counteract telomere shortening effectively immortalising cells

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10
Q

What are the 4 phases of cell division?

A

G1
S
G2
Mitosis

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11
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What occurs during the G1 phase?

A

Cell grows

Prepares precurosrs of DNA synthesis

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12
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What occurs during S phase?

A

DNA replication

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13
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What happens during G2?

A

Cell Growth

Prep for mitosis

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14
Q

What are the phases of mitosis?

A
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
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15
Q

What happens in prophase?

A
  • Chormosomes condense
  • Nuclear membrane dissapears
  • Spindle fibres from centrioles
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16
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What happens in metaphase?

A
  • Chromosmes align at equator

- Spindle fibres attach to kinetochore of centromer by microtubules

17
Q

What happens in Anaphase?

A
  • Sister chromatids seperate

- Move to opposite ends of cell

18
Q

Telophase?

A

2 new diploid nuclei form

19
Q

Cytokinesis?

A

Typically starts mid telophase

Cytoplasm seperates