Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Chromatin:
The chromatin material that constitutes the fibre is formed of
two substances.
i) DNA: DNA is made up of repeating nucleotides which are
made of phosphate, sugar (pentose), and nitrogenous base.
Joined to other strand by complementary nitrogenous base.
Four types of base are: Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine.
ii) Histones: Histones are proteins that help in coiling and
packaging of DNA into structural units called nucleosome.
Nucleosomes which contain eight histone proteins.
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Structure of Chromosomes:
Each chromosome in its condensed form as visible during the
start of cell division, consists of two sister chromatids, joined at
some point along the length. This point of attachment is called
centromere. It serves to attach spindle fibre during cell
division.
Significance of Meiosis