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- **** chromosomes (also referred to as allosomes, heterotypical chromosome, gonosomes, heterochromosomes, or idiochromosomes) are chromosomes that carry...
- order of their sizes in base pairs, while allosomes are labelled with their letters. By contrast, the allosome pair consists of two X chromosomes in females...
- presentation when a gene mutation (allele) is present on a **** chromosome (allosome) rather than a non-**** chromosome (autosome). In humans, these are termed...
- Chromatid Nucleosome Nuclear organization Types Autosome/**** chromosome (or allosome or heterosome) Macrochromosome/Microchromosome Circular chromosome/Linear...
- their sons; females can never be affected because they do not possess Y-allosomes.[citation needed] Y-linked disorders are exceedingly rare but the most...
- Features Length (bp) 62,460,029 bp (CHM13) No. of genes 63 (CCDS) Type Allosome Centromere position Acrocentric (10.4 Mbp) Complete gene lists CCDS Gene...
- humans can be divided into two types: autosomes (body chromosome(s)) and allosome (**** chromosome(s)). Certain genetic traits are linked to a person's ****...
- Features Length (bp) 154,259,566 bp (CHM13) No. of genes 804 (CCDS) Type Allosome Centromere position Submetacentric (61.0 Mbp) Complete gene lists CCDS...
- contains 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and one pair of **** chromosomes (allosomes). A major exception to diploidy in humans is gametes (sperm and egg cells)...
- 9 Typically haploid with dominant gametophyte stage. 8 autosomes and 1 allosome (**** chromosome). The ****-determination system used by this species and...