dna to chromosomes
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Human body cells each
contain about 2 meters of
DNA.
• If all the DNA in a person was stretched out it
would reach to the sun and back more than
• 300 times!
The DNA nucleosome
Basic unit of DNA packaging in eukaryotes, consisting of a segment of DNA wound in sequence around histone protein cores.
• Histone proteins = small positively charged proteins that compact DNA into the space of the eukaryotic nucleus
Chromatin
• Chromatin = complex of DNA, proteins, and RNA with nucleosomes as the basic structural & functional unit.
• In eukaryotic cells, DNA is found in the form of chromatin during Interphase (living, functional phase)
• Euchromatin = loosely packed, “active” DNA segments
• Heterochromatin = tightly packed, inactive regions of DNA
• Non-histone proteins = other proteins in nucleus that are not associated with nucleosomes
Chromatin
DNA to Chromosomes (Eukaryotic Cells)
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Chromosomes form when cells are preparing to reproduce!
Chromosomes are passed from one cell to the next!