Inversion
MCQs on Inversion (with PYQs) Basic Concepts Gene Sequence Examples Cytology & Pairing Paracentric Inversion Effects Pericentric Inversion Effects Evolutionary […]
MCQs on Inversion (with PYQs) Basic Concepts Gene Sequence Examples Cytology & Pairing Paracentric Inversion Effects Pericentric Inversion Effects Evolutionary […]
A. Changes Involving Number of Genes i) Deletion or deficiency It signifies the loss or absence of a section of
STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS IN CHROMOSOMES Read More »
Stages of Chromosomal Pairing Chromosomal pairing proceeds through several stages: 1. Recognition and Alignment of Homologs 2. Homology Search 3.
MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF CHROMOSOMAL PAIRING Read More »
A Chromosome – B-chromosomes 3-M- Chromosome 4- Mega chromosome Lampbrush chromosomes Salivary gland chromosomes Fig. Salivary gland chromosome from nucleus
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Introduction Fig. A standard map of the banding pattern of each chromosome in the human karyotype. G-Banding Q- Banding Fluorochrome
This is Two type (A) Symmetrical karyotype (B) Asymmetrical karyotyping – The karyotype of the human female contains 23 pairs
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Heterochromatin Function Types of Heterochromatin Constitutive heterochromatin Facultative heterochromatin Euchromatin Structure Appearance Function 🔹 1. Who first defined heterochromatin in
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Nucleolus Evolution Number and Structure Structure Morphologically nucleolus consists of three regions: Fibrillar regions: Granular regions : Protein region: Chromatin
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MOLECULAR ORGANISATION OF CENTROMERE AND TELOMERE Centromere (i) Conserved element I (CDE I): (ii) Conserved element II (CDE II): (iii)
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Nucleosome Chromatin → Nucleosomal monomers Containing the spacer DNA (160 base pairs) → Core nucleosomes (140 base