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Chromosome Structure
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the human genome consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes if all of the DNA was stretched out, it would measure 1.8 metres in length how does it fit into a typical human cell nucleus, 10 micrometres in diameter?
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Hierarchical Organization DNA is coiled around a group of 8 stabilizing proteins called histones, forming nucleosomes
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Chromosome Structure solenoid = a group of 6 nucleosomes coiled into chromatin fibres chromatin fibres fold into final chromatin structure through supercoiling.
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Chromosome Structure See animation: http://www.biostudio.com/c_%20education%20mac.htmhttp://www.biostudio.com/c_%20education%20mac.htm
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Prokaryotic DNA primary DNA is single circular chromosome supercoiling also in prokaryotes plasmids are other circular pieces of DNA contained in prokaryotes plasmids can be exchanged through conjugation
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Telomeres
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telomeres are non-coding, repetitive sequences at the ends of chromosomes during replication, the 5’ primer on each strand is removed but not replaced with DNA telomeres shorten after each replication
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Telomeres after many replications, telomeres will eventually disappear, allowing coding DNA to be damaged cell senescence Hayflick limit = total number of times a normal cell can divide (about 50 in humans)
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Dolly the Sheep
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Anti-Aging
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Dani Walker “Stop Aging Now TS-X Telomere Supplement”
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