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Cytogenetics Cytogenetics is the study of chromosomes and their role in heredity. Cytogenetics is all about chromosomes: chromosome structure and composition. the methods that scientists use to analyse chromosomes (karyotyping). chromosome abnormalities associated with disease. the roles that chromosomes play in sex determination. changes in chromosomes during evolution. 2015-2016 May Alrashed, PhD Chromosomes Chromosomes were first described by Strausberger in 1875. The term “Chromosome”, however was first used by Waldeyer in 1888. They were given the name chromosome (Chromo = colour; Soma = body) due to their marked affinity for basic dyes. Their number can be counted easily only during mitotic metaphase. Chromosomes are long, thread-like structures that form part of the chromatin network in the nuclei of cells. They consist of a strand of DNA wound around histones (proteins). 2015-2016 May Alrashed, PhD Chromosomes In somatic (body) cells of diploid organisms: The number of chromosomes in each cell is the same. Chromosomes are made up of two sets: one from the mother, one from the father. They are called diploid cells, or 2n. A maternal chromosome will have a matching paternal chromosome. Together they will form a homologous pair. The chromosomes forming a pair will have the same size and shape, but may have different alleles for each trait. 2015-2016 May Alrashed, PhD Chromosomes A set of chromosomes in a cell is called a karyotype. It shows the number, size and shape of the chromosomes during the metaphase of mitosis. Every species has a specific number of chromosomes in its somatic cells. The DNA of each chromosome replicates to form two identical threads or chromatids joined by a centromere. This takes place in the interphase of a cell cycle, i.e. between cell divisions. Replication of DNA is very important to ensure that, as a cell divides, each daughter cell receives a full complement of all the genetic material. 2015-2016 May Alrashed, PhD Chromosomes Gene for cystic fibrosis • Chromosomes are made of (chromosome 7) DNA. • Each contains genes in a linear order. • Human body cells contain 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs – one of each pair inherited from each parent • Chromosome pairs 1 – 22 are called autosomes. • The 23rd pair are called sex Gene for sickle cell disease chromosomes: (chromosome 11) XX is female, XY is male. 2015-2016 May Alrashed, PhD
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