Chromosomes
Haploid Cell
A cell containing only one set of chromosomes (n), or one chromosome from each homologous pair
Diploid Cell
A cell containing two sets of chromosomes (2n), one set inherited from each parent, or a cell containing both chromosomes of each homologous pair
Karyotype
A picture that shows the number and appearance of an individuals chromosomes
Histone
A protein that assists in coiling DNA to form chromosomes, allow for the tight packing of DNA into the nucleus
Gene
A sequence of nucleotides that codes of a protein, and therefore a trait
Chromosome
A single strand of DNA coiled around proteins, visible during cell division
Autosome
All other chromosomes other than the sex chromosomes
Centromere
Area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached
Homologous Chromosomes
Chromosomes that are the same length, centromere position, and carry genes for the same traits
Sex Chromosome
Chromosomes that participate in sex determination, contain other genes as well
XX
Female sex chromosomes
Locus
Location of a gene on a chromosome
q arm
Long arm of a chromosome
XY
Male sex chromosomes
Telomere
Repeating nucleotide sequences at the ends of chromosomes, protect the end of the chromosome from deterioration or from fusing with other chromosomes
p arm
Short arm of a chromosome, "petit"
Sister Chromatid
Structure that contains identical DNA copies and is formed during DNA replication
23
Total number of chromosomes in a gamete (reproductive cell - egg or sperm)
46
Total number of chromosomes in a normal, human body cell
Chromatin
Unraveled and not condensed form of DNA in a non-dividing cell, consists of DNA and protein