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DNA ORGANIZATION IN
CHROMOSOME
Key vocabulary
 Nucleoid/ nucleosomeNucleoid/ nucleosome
 ChromatinChromatin
 Scaffold proteinScaffold protein
 Histone/ non histoneHistone/ non histone
 CentromereCentromere
 TelomereTelomere
 KaryotypingKaryotyping
Organization
 Highly dependent on the type of org.Highly dependent on the type of org.
 Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic org.Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic org.
 Different technique used to visualise.Different technique used to visualise.
Precise location
 
Such a compact space. Question arises on how key activities inSuch a compact space. Question arises on how key activities in
protein synthesis can take place within this limited space.protein synthesis can take place within this limited space.
Closer view..
Chromatin
Chromosome discovered by W. Waldeyer.
Euchromatin –Fibers less packed, disperse–Fibers less packed, disperse
appearance occupying most of the nuclearappearance occupying most of the nuclear
region.region.
Heterochromatin- More dense area, found atMore dense area, found at
centromeres.centromeres.
Chromosome number.
Diff. org = diff. no.
 Man 23 pairs =Total 46.
 22 pairs of autosomes
 2 sex chromosomes.
 Cht. size shape + pattern,
 Numbered in order of size.
Different cell diff number eg.
Liver cells 92.
 Varies among species.Varies among species.
 Unrelated to the size or biological complexityUnrelated to the size or biological complexity
of an org.of an org.
 An asian deer = 3.An asian deer = 3.
 Diploid – 2 of the chromosome in a set.Diploid – 2 of the chromosome in a set.
 Tetraploid – 4 of each chr.Tetraploid – 4 of each chr.
 Octaploid – 8 of each chr.Octaploid – 8 of each chr.
G-bands
 Certain Tx/ staining techniques (Eg. Giemsa)Certain Tx/ staining techniques (Eg. Giemsa)
will allow chromosomes to have striations.will allow chromosomes to have striations.
 Large structures containing approx 10Large structures containing approx 1077
bp DNAbp DNA
 chromosomes can be id by cht. bandingchromosomes can be id by cht. banding
pattern- Used for karyotyping –pattern- Used for karyotyping –
 Translocations can be id. by comparing to theTranslocations can be id. by comparing to the
original diploid set.original diploid set.
Homologous pairs..Homologous pairs..
Homologous contd..
 Notice that the size,
order of bands, and
shape is the same for
both chromosomes.
 Carry the same genes
in the same order.
Human chromosomes..
Human Karyotype
Sex
chromosomes
Chromosomes and genes..
 The dark lines
represent bands.
 Each chromosome,
bears a particular set
of genes, these genes
are arranged in a
specific order.
Typical metaphase chromosome
i.i. Contains a DNA replication origin
 ii. A centromere to attach the DNA to the mitotic
spindle.
 iii. A telomere located at the end.
 DNA needs to be condensed.
 Chromosomes with AT/ GC base pair specific dyes. When
stained.
 Mitotic chromosomes have a banded structure
. ? Methaphase and not other stages?
Basic units of a chromosome
 i.  i.  DNA (2.2m = Massive folding + coiling)
 ii. Proteins (Histones, scaffold p, polymerase)
 iii.Small amounts of RNA.
 Complex between histones + DNA = chromatin.
 Nucleosome = basic structure of chromatin (beaded appearance)
 Scaffold protein = non-histone p. Nucleosome coils aound it.
 Polymerases = enzymes involved with
a)transcription of the gen. information during protein synthesis
b)replication of the DNA prior to the division of chromosomes.
Nucleosome..
 Contains 200 bp DNA.Contains 200 bp DNA.
 Subunit of chromatinSubunit of chromatin
composed of short DNAcomposed of short DNA
wrapped around histonewrapped around histone
 8 histone molecules =8 histone molecules =
octamer.octamer.
 Nucleosome fibre is tightlyNucleosome fibre is tightly
coiled and looped aroundcoiled and looped around
non-histone proteinsnon-histone proteins
 Nucleosomes are packedNucleosomes are packed
together = compact.together = compact.
Placement of genes
 Gene = A region of DNA Gene = A region of DNA 
that that controls hereditary 
info   specifiying the 
sequence of a particular 
protein. . 
 Carries biological info Carries biological info 
that must be copied and that must be copied and 
transmitted to its transmitted to its 
progeny.progeny.
 Can be as short/long.Can be as short/long.
 2001: 30,00/40,000 2001: 30,00/40,000 
genes.genes.
 Color BlindnessColor Blindness
 Muscular DystrophyMuscular Dystrophy
 Fragile X syndromeFragile X syndrome
 HemophiliaHemophilia

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Gene And Chromosomes

  • 2. Key vocabulary  Nucleoid/ nucleosomeNucleoid/ nucleosome  ChromatinChromatin  Scaffold proteinScaffold protein  Histone/ non histoneHistone/ non histone  CentromereCentromere  TelomereTelomere  KaryotypingKaryotyping
  • 3. Organization  Highly dependent on the type of org.Highly dependent on the type of org.  Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic org.Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic org.  Different technique used to visualise.Different technique used to visualise.
  • 4. Precise location   Such a compact space. Question arises on how key activities inSuch a compact space. Question arises on how key activities in protein synthesis can take place within this limited space.protein synthesis can take place within this limited space.
  • 6. Chromatin Chromosome discovered by W. Waldeyer. Euchromatin –Fibers less packed, disperse–Fibers less packed, disperse appearance occupying most of the nuclearappearance occupying most of the nuclear region.region. Heterochromatin- More dense area, found atMore dense area, found at centromeres.centromeres.
  • 7. Chromosome number. Diff. org = diff. no.  Man 23 pairs =Total 46.  22 pairs of autosomes  2 sex chromosomes.  Cht. size shape + pattern,  Numbered in order of size. Different cell diff number eg. Liver cells 92.
  • 8.  Varies among species.Varies among species.  Unrelated to the size or biological complexityUnrelated to the size or biological complexity of an org.of an org.  An asian deer = 3.An asian deer = 3.  Diploid – 2 of the chromosome in a set.Diploid – 2 of the chromosome in a set.  Tetraploid – 4 of each chr.Tetraploid – 4 of each chr.  Octaploid – 8 of each chr.Octaploid – 8 of each chr.
  • 9. G-bands  Certain Tx/ staining techniques (Eg. Giemsa)Certain Tx/ staining techniques (Eg. Giemsa) will allow chromosomes to have striations.will allow chromosomes to have striations.  Large structures containing approx 10Large structures containing approx 1077 bp DNAbp DNA  chromosomes can be id by cht. bandingchromosomes can be id by cht. banding pattern- Used for karyotyping –pattern- Used for karyotyping –  Translocations can be id. by comparing to theTranslocations can be id. by comparing to the original diploid set.original diploid set.
  • 11. Homologous contd..  Notice that the size, order of bands, and shape is the same for both chromosomes.  Carry the same genes in the same order.
  • 14. Chromosomes and genes..  The dark lines represent bands.  Each chromosome, bears a particular set of genes, these genes are arranged in a specific order.
  • 15. Typical metaphase chromosome i.i. Contains a DNA replication origin  ii. A centromere to attach the DNA to the mitotic spindle.  iii. A telomere located at the end.  DNA needs to be condensed.  Chromosomes with AT/ GC base pair specific dyes. When stained.  Mitotic chromosomes have a banded structure . ? Methaphase and not other stages?
  • 16. Basic units of a chromosome  i.  i.  DNA (2.2m = Massive folding + coiling)  ii. Proteins (Histones, scaffold p, polymerase)  iii.Small amounts of RNA.
  • 17.  Complex between histones + DNA = chromatin.  Nucleosome = basic structure of chromatin (beaded appearance)  Scaffold protein = non-histone p. Nucleosome coils aound it.  Polymerases = enzymes involved with a)transcription of the gen. information during protein synthesis b)replication of the DNA prior to the division of chromosomes.
  • 18. Nucleosome..  Contains 200 bp DNA.Contains 200 bp DNA.  Subunit of chromatinSubunit of chromatin composed of short DNAcomposed of short DNA wrapped around histonewrapped around histone  8 histone molecules =8 histone molecules = octamer.octamer.  Nucleosome fibre is tightlyNucleosome fibre is tightly coiled and looped aroundcoiled and looped around non-histone proteinsnon-histone proteins  Nucleosomes are packedNucleosomes are packed together = compact.together = compact.
  • 19. Placement of genes  Gene = A region of DNA Gene = A region of DNA  that that controls hereditary  info   specifiying the  sequence of a particular  protein. .   Carries biological info Carries biological info  that must be copied and that must be copied and  transmitted to its transmitted to its  progeny.progeny.  Can be as short/long.Can be as short/long.  2001: 30,00/40,000 2001: 30,00/40,000  genes.genes.
  • 20.  Color BlindnessColor Blindness  Muscular DystrophyMuscular Dystrophy  Fragile X syndromeFragile X syndrome  HemophiliaHemophilia