Definition of Chromomere. Meaning of Chromomere. Synonyms of Chromomere

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- A chromomere, also known as an idiomere, is one of the serially aligned beads or granules of a eukaryotic chromosome, resulting from local coiling of a...
- series of chromomeres with large chromatin loops extended laterally. Continuous RNA transcription is required to maintain typical chromomere-loop structure...
- rate of division of the plasmid – fast division causes high copy number. Chromomere Cohesin Epigenetics Genetic genealogy Lampbrush chromosome Locus (genetics)...
- form many loops. The puffing is caused by the uncoiling of individual chromomeres in a band. The puffs indicate the site of active genes where mRNA synthesis...
- folding and organization. Histones H2A, H2B, H3, H4 and DNA are coloured. Chromomere Reece J, Campbell N (2006). Biology. San Francisco: Benjamin ****mings...
- paired chromosomes, with the distal euchromatic arms radiating outward. chromomere A region of a chromosome that has been locally compacted or coiled into...
- Central dogma of molecular biology Centromere Chemical base Chimeraplasty Chromomere Chromosomal crossover Chromosomal deletion Chromosome Chromosome aglet...
- able to make accurate estimates of chromosome numbers and proposed that chromomeres, the small condensations along the chromosome, were individual genes...
- S2CID 43485905. Udvardy, A; Maine, E; Schedl, P (20 September 1985). "The 87A7 chromomere. Identification of novel chromatin structures flanking the heat shock...
- April 1865 – 26 January 1944) was a British botanist. He believed that chromomeres not chromosomes were the unit of heredity. Farmer and J. E. S. Moore...