DNA, Genes, and Chromosomes. The instructions for life!!!

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DNA, Genes, and Chromosomes The instructions for life!!!

Gene Segment of DNA that has the information (the code) for a protein or RNA. A single molecule of DNA has thousands of genes on the molecule. Remember the mantra: DNA to RNA to Protein

Chromosomes DNA and the proteins associated with the DNA. Histone proteins help DNA coil up and form its shape. Non-histone proteins regulate turning on and turning off genes. Found in the nucleus.

Chromosomes are really just the form DNA becomes in the nucleus when the cell is preparing to divide. (In the form of chromatin at other times.) Humans have 46 chromosomes. One set of 23 chromosomes from mom. One set of 23 chromosomes from dad. Human Chromosomes

Chromatid Two exact copies of a chromosome that are connected together. The point where they are connected near the middle is called the centromere. Chromatids are made when new cells are going to be made.

Eukaryotic Chromosome Structure Chromosomes are only visible when a cell is dividing so we usually see them in their double-stranded form.

Each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes. Diploid (2n) : two sets of chromosomes Found in all the non-sex cells or autosomes of an organism's body (with a few exceptions). Examples include humans (46), crayfish (200), etc. Haploid (n) contains one set of chromosomes. In the life cycle of many animals, only sperm and egg cells(sex cells) have the haploid number. Examples include humans (23), crayfish (100), etc.

Vocabulary Gamete: sex cells= sperm or egg Fusion of gametes forms a zygote. A zygote always has a full or diploid (2n) number of chromosomes A fertilized egg cell. (sperm + egg)

Homologous Chromosomes Chromosomes containing the same type of genetic information one comes from male parent, one comes from female parent

Homologous Chromosomes

The chromosomes diagrammed below are arranged in a karyotype, the 46 chromosomes have been arranged in homologous pairs.

Types of Chromosomes: Autosomes = Body chromosomes or non sex chromosomes ( humans have 44 or 22 pairs) Sex Chromosomes = XX or XY (23 rd pair for humans) determines the sex of the offspring

The first 22 pairs of homologous chromosomes are called autosomes or autosomal chromosomes. The 23rd pair of chromosomes determines the sex of the individual and are called sex chromosomes. The sex chromosomes of a female are XX. The sex chromosomes of a male are XY.

Prokaryotic Chromosome Structure Structure Bacteria have a one single loop of DNA Where is the nucleus? THERE IS NO NUCLEUS! IT S A PROKARYOTIC CELL! ONLY EUKARYOTIC CELLS HAVE A NUCLEUS!

DNA A double stranded, helical nucleic acid. There are 4 different bases (parts/building blocks) that make up DNA. Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, and Cytosine. Often referred to as A s, G s, T s, and C s Stores your hereditary information, it stores the information for your genes!!

Cell Cycle and Cancer Loss of Control

Genes: regulate and control Certain genes control the start, control the processes during, and finish cell growth. What happens if there is a mutation?

Mutations Mutations will cause a gene to produce a protein that will not function properly. Bad protein usually leads to cell growth and division not working properly.

What happens? 1. Uncontrolled growth. The cells grow and divide too fast. Caused by overproducing growth-promoting molecules. 2. Other times proteins are inactivated which normally slow or stop the cell cycle.

RESULT Uncontrolled cell cycle can lead to cancer. Undifferentiated cells are cells that do not have a specific function. A growth or ball of these cells lead to a tumor.

Causes These are some common causes among many. 1. Smoking 2. UV-radiation 3. Environmental influences, chemical exposure, especially known carcinogens. Carcinogen: substances that causes cancer. 4. Effects of diet, may lead to increased or decreased risk of cancer.

Mitosis and Meiosis!!