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Higher-order structure of chromosomes

Mateusz Skowron Paweł Ślusarczyk Supervisor: Joanna Deperas-Standyło. Higher-order structure of chromosomes. Theory. Human lymphocyte cell nucleus – filled with 23 pairs of chromosomes containing DNA. Theory. Human lymphocyte cell nucleus – filled with 23 pairs

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Higher-order structure of chromosomes

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  1. Mateusz Skowron Paweł Ślusarczyk Supervisor: Joanna Deperas-Standyło Higher-order structure of chromosomes

  2. Theory • Human lymphocyte cell nucleus – filled with 23 pairs of chromosomes containing DNA

  3. Theory • Human lymphocyte cell nucleus – filled with 23 pairs of chromosomes containing DNA • Chromosomes in phase G0/G1 have form of long and screwed strings

  4. Theory • Human lymphocyte cell nucleus – filled with 23 pairs of chromosomes containing DNA • Chromosomes in phase G0 / G1 have form of long and screwed strings • Firstly believed to form a chaotic spaghetti-like structure

  5. Theory • Human lymphocyte cell nucleus – filled with 23 pairs of chromosomes containing DNA • Chromosomes in phase G0 / G1 have form of long and screwed strings • Firstly believed to form a chaotic spaghetti-like structure • 1990’s – chromosomes prefer to rest in some particuliar regions of the nucleus, called domains or territories

  6. Theory • Human lymphocyte cell nucleus – filled with 23 pairs of chromosomes containing DNA • Chromosomes in phase G0 / G1 have form of long and screwed strings • Firstly believed to form a chaotic spaghetti-like structure • 1990’s – chromosomes prefer to rest in some particuliar regions of the nucleus, called domains or territories

  7. Theory • Human lymphocyte cell nucleus – filled with 23 pairs of chromosomes containing DNA • Chromosomes in phase G0 / G1 have form of long and screwed strings • Firstly believed to form a chaotic spaghetti-like structure • 1990’s – chromosomes prefer to rest in some particuliar regions of the nucleus, called domains or territories

  8. Theory • Human lymphocyte cell nucleus – filled with 23 pairs of chromosomes containing DNA • Chromosomes in phase G0 / G1 have form of long and screwed strings • Firstly believed to form a chaotic spaghetti-like structure • 1990’s – chromosomes prefer to rest in some particuliar regions of the nucleus, called domains or territories

  9. Nucleus model • Nucleus – sphere • Chromosomal domain – sphere • Domains can overlap each other • Chromosomal domains in the nucleus

  10. CHROMOSOME MODEL • Model chromosome – a chain of connected spheres • A real chromosome • Chromosomal territories in the nucleus • Spheres in each chromosome cannot overlap each other

  11. Cпасибо for your attention!

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