Chromosomes: Structure, Morphology, Composition and Organization
Chromosomes: Structure, Morphology, Composition and Organization
AND ORGANIZATION
WHAT IS CHROMOSOMES?
1.
1. Chromatid
2. Centromere
3. Telomere
4. Secondary constriction and satellite chromosomes.
5. Chromomere (seen during prophage).
Chromatid
• Each metaphase chromosome is divides into two identical parts (longitudinally) each
of which are referred as chromatid.
• Chromatid is that the structural and functional unit of chromosomes and its not
further subdivided into smaller units.
• Sister chromatids: The two chromatids building up a chromosomes are developed
by replication of a one chromatid.
• The chromatids of homologous chromosomes are called non- sister chromatids.
Centromere
1.
1. Metacentric chromosomes
2. Submetacentric chromosome
3. Acrocentric chromosome
4. Telocentric chromosome
Metacentric chromosome
In some species E.g. maize, amphibia etc. chromosomes during the first prophase of meiosis, more
particularly during pachytene, show small bead like structure called chromomere.
CHROMATIN
1. Constitutive
2. Facultative
Constitutive Heterochromatin
• Both metaphase chromosome and of interphase nuclei show fibers of 200-300 A°:
these fibers are called chromatin fibers.
• Chromatin fibers are the basic and essential unit of chromosome structure.
• The nucleosome solenoid model of chromatin fiber is universally accepted.
• This model was developed by Kornberg and Thomas in 1974.
• According to this model, chromatin is consisting of a repeating unit
called Nucleosome.
• One complete nucleosome, a whole disc of 11nm diameter and 6nm height.
• Nucleosome contain an average of ~200bp DNA which usually ranges between 180
and 200bp.
Nucleosomes consists of:
1.
1. Nucleosome core
2. Linker DNA
3. H1 Histone
4. Other chromosomal protein
Nucleosome Core
• The size of linker DNA vary from 8 bp to 114 bp depending on the species.
• This DNA forms the string a part of the heads on a string structure seen on isolation
of chromatin fiber, and is nuclease susceptible.
H1 Histone
• Both linker DNA nucleosome are related with other chromosomal protein.
• In native chromatin, the beads are about 110A° in diameter is 60A° high and
ellipsoidal in shape.
• The nucleosome stacked together without any detectable linker DNA between, this
produces the 100A° thick chromatin fiber called nucleosome fiber.
• The Nucleosome fiber is also called 10 nm fiber.
• The nucleosome fiber may then supercoil to give rise to the 300A° chromatin fiber
seen in electron micrographs of metaphase chromosome.
• The supercoiled nucleosome fiber is called 30nm fiber, which most likely has
solenoid organisation of nucleosome.
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