Chromosome: Tightly coiled DNA• Form when cells divide
– Chromosomes created for the new cells
• 2 Parts:– 1) Chromatids: two
identical parts of a chromosome
– 2) Centromere: Joins chromatids together
Identifying chromosomesChromosomes can be identified by:• Their size• Their shape (the position of the
centromere) NB Chromosomes are flexible
• Banding patterns produced by specific stains (Giemsa)
Chromosomes are analysed by organising them into a KARYOTYPE
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• Defined: Picture of an individuals chromosomes– Help identify sex &
chromosome defects• First 22 pairs = autosomes• Size of final pair identifies
sex– Same size: XX = female– Different size: XY = male
• Normal human will have 46 chromosomes
KARYOTYPE
Numbers of chromosomes• Constant for each cell in the body except sex cells
which only have half sets• Constant throughout the life of an individual (you
don’t lose or gain chromosomes)• Constant for all members of a species
– Humans have 46 chromosomes– Chimpanzees have 48– Maize (corn) has 20
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• Diploid Cells = Cells with the full set of chromosomes– Paired chromosomes
• Half of our chromosomes come from each parent (23 from each parent)
• Somatic (non-sex) cells are diploid
• Created by mitosis• Ex: Skin, Muscle, Nerve,
Blood Cells
• Haploid Cells = Cells with ½ the total number of chromosomes
• Gametes (sex cells) are the only haploid cells– Ex: Sperm, Egg, Pollen
• Created by meiosis– Chromosome number reduced by
1/2
How do humans get 46 chromosomes?
Haploid sperm cell (23) + Haploid egg cell (23) = Diploid zygote (46)
Chromosomes in eukaryotes and prokaryotes are different
PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES
single chromosome plus plasmids many chromosomes
circular chromosome linear chromosomes
made only of DNA made of chromatin, a nucleoprotein (DNA coiled around histone proteins)
found in cytoplasm found in a nucleus
copies its chromosome and divides immediately afterwards
copies chromosomes, then the cell grows, then goes through mitosis to organise chromosomes in two equal groups
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Chromosomes in eukaryotes
• Found in the nucleus• Condensed and visible during cell division• At the beginning of mitosis they can be seen to consist of two
threads (sister chromatids) joined by a centromere• The sister chromatids are identical copies• During mitosis the sister chromatids separate and are placed
into two nuclei
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Chromosomes and cell division• Multicellular organisms copy their
chromosomes before cell division.• They must grow to a mature size.
• The nucleus divides, distributing the chromosomes into two equal groups (mitosis).
• The cytoplasm then divides (cytokinesis) each part taking a nucleus.
Interphase
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The cell cycle
First growth phase.Varies in length
Copying of chromosomes
Some cells may stay in this stage for over a year
Second growth phase
M
G1
S
G2
G0
Cytokinesis Division of the cytoplasm
G1 + S + G2 = INTERPHASE
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The cell cycles in different cells
Cell type Cell cycle / hours
Bean root tip 19.3
Mouse fibroblast 22
Chinese hamster fibroblast
11
Mouse small intestine epithelium
17
Mouse oesophagus epithelium
181
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How many chromosomes are in brain cells?
Remember…Brain cells are non-sex cells……Somatic cells are non-sex cells……Somatic cells are diploid……Diploid cells have the full set of chromosomes
Answer = 46
What is the human haploid chromosome number?
Remember…Haploid = half number of chromosomesAnswer = 23 chromosomes
How many chromosomes are in female egg cells?
Remember…Egg cells are sex cells……Sex cells are gametes……Gamete cells are haploid……Haploid cells have ½ the set of chromosomes
Answer = 23
What is the human diploid chromosome number?
Remember…Diploid = total number of chromosomesAnswer = 46
What is the human gamete chromosome number?
Remember…Gamete cells are sex cells……Sex cells are haploid……Haploid cells have ½ the set of chromosomes
Answer = 23
What is the human somatic chromosome number?
Remember…Somatic cells are non-sex cells……Somatic cells are diploid……Diploid cells have the full set of
chromosomesAnswer = 46