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chromosomes
Siva Prakash . k
Mcs . microbiology
Anjac .
chromosomes
• Introduction
• Historical
• Chromosome number
• Morphology characters
INTRODUCTION
chromosomes are the nuclear components of special organisation,
individuality and function.they are capable of self-reproduction and
play a vital role in heredity, mutation,variation and evolutionary
development of the species.
HISTORICAL
• Karl nagli observed rod-like chromosome in the nuclei of plant cell.
• A.Schneider published a most significants paper dealing with the
relation between chromosomes and stages of cell division.
• Strasburger discovered thread-like structures which appeared during
cell division.
• Benden and Bovery reported that number of chromosomes.
• Chromosomes was coined by W.Waldeyer .
• Thomas morgan and Hermann muller working with Drosophila
chromosomes.
CHROMOSOMES NUMBER
• The set of chromosmes of the gametic cell such as sperm and ova is
known as the gametic ,reduced haploid sets of chromosomes.the
haploid set of the chromosomes is also known as the genome
MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS
SIZE:
Free-living bacteria need genetic information to synthesize proteins for
executing vital functions. Most bacteria have a single chromosome with DNA that is
about 2Mbp (mega base pairs) long (1Mbp51 000 000 base pairs), but the DNA
content of different species varies from 0.58 to greater than 9Mbp ofDNA, and
some bacteria have multiple chromosomes.
SHAPE:
• On a macroscopic scale, bacterial chromosomes are either circular or linear.
Circular chromosomes are most common, at least among the best-studied
bacteria. However, the causative agent ofLyme disease, Borrelia burgdorphei, has
a 2-Mb linear chromosome plus 12 different linear plasmids. Eukaryotic
chromosomes are invariably linear, and they have two ends, each carrying a
special structure called a telomere, and a organized region called the centromere
which allows the chromosome to attach to cellular machinery that moves it to
the proper place during cell division.
The four morphological type of chromosomes
structure
MATERIAL OF THE CHROMOSOMES
CHROMATIN:
the material of the chromosomes is the chromatin,the
structure of which has already been described in depending on their
staining properties,the following two types of chromatin may be
distinguished in the interphase nucleus:
I. EUCHROMATIN.
II.HETEROCHROMATIN
1.constitutive
2.facultative
chromosomes isolation method
Chromosomes present in our body
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Chromosomes

  • 1. chromosomes Siva Prakash . k Mcs . microbiology Anjac .
  • 2. chromosomes • Introduction • Historical • Chromosome number • Morphology characters
  • 3. INTRODUCTION chromosomes are the nuclear components of special organisation, individuality and function.they are capable of self-reproduction and play a vital role in heredity, mutation,variation and evolutionary development of the species.
  • 4. HISTORICAL • Karl nagli observed rod-like chromosome in the nuclei of plant cell. • A.Schneider published a most significants paper dealing with the relation between chromosomes and stages of cell division. • Strasburger discovered thread-like structures which appeared during cell division. • Benden and Bovery reported that number of chromosomes. • Chromosomes was coined by W.Waldeyer . • Thomas morgan and Hermann muller working with Drosophila chromosomes.
  • 5. CHROMOSOMES NUMBER • The set of chromosmes of the gametic cell such as sperm and ova is known as the gametic ,reduced haploid sets of chromosomes.the haploid set of the chromosomes is also known as the genome
  • 6. MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS SIZE: Free-living bacteria need genetic information to synthesize proteins for executing vital functions. Most bacteria have a single chromosome with DNA that is about 2Mbp (mega base pairs) long (1Mbp51 000 000 base pairs), but the DNA content of different species varies from 0.58 to greater than 9Mbp ofDNA, and some bacteria have multiple chromosomes. SHAPE: • On a macroscopic scale, bacterial chromosomes are either circular or linear. Circular chromosomes are most common, at least among the best-studied bacteria. However, the causative agent ofLyme disease, Borrelia burgdorphei, has a 2-Mb linear chromosome plus 12 different linear plasmids. Eukaryotic chromosomes are invariably linear, and they have two ends, each carrying a special structure called a telomere, and a organized region called the centromere which allows the chromosome to attach to cellular machinery that moves it to the proper place during cell division.
  • 7.
  • 8. The four morphological type of chromosomes
  • 10. MATERIAL OF THE CHROMOSOMES CHROMATIN: the material of the chromosomes is the chromatin,the structure of which has already been described in depending on their staining properties,the following two types of chromatin may be distinguished in the interphase nucleus: I. EUCHROMATIN. II.HETEROCHROMATIN 1.constitutive 2.facultative
  • 11.
  • 14.