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Chromosomes • During cell division, DNA must be neatly packed into structures called chromosomes – Chromosomes-rod shaped structures made of DNA and proteins • Contain our genes • Chromosome structure – Consists of 2 identical halves • Each half- chromatid • Each chromatid represents one DNA molecule – Two chromatids of chromosome are attached at a point called a centromere – Chromatin- uncoiled DNA; present in between cell divisions • Chromosome Numbers –Each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes in each cell ( ex: humans = 46; dogs = 78) –Sex Chromosomes- chromosomes that determine sex of organism • Human females have two X chromosomes • Males have one X and one Y chromosome –Autosomes- all other chromosomes in an organism • Every cell has two copies of each autosome, one from each parent • The 2 copies of each autosome called homologous chromosomes • Homologous chromosomes are same size, shape and carry genes for same traits • Chromosome numbers – Karyotype- photomicrograph of chromosomes in a normal dividing human cell • Chromosome numbers – Diploid- cells having 2 sets of chromosomes • 2 autosomes for each homologous pair • 2 sex chromosomes • Abbreviated 2n • In humans, diploid or 2n number is 46- 22 pairs of homologous autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes – Haploid- cells containing only one set of chromosomes (ex. Sperm and egg) • Only one autosome of each homologous pair and only one sex chromosome • Abbreviated - n • n number = 23 in humans