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chromosomes (also
referred to as allosomes,
heterotypical chromosome,
gonosomes, heterochromosomes, or idiochromosomes) are
chromosomes that
carry the...
- loss,
damage or
addition of one or both ****
chromosomes (also
called gonosomes). In
humans this may
refer to: 45, X, also
known as
Turner syndrome 45...
- the end. Like many ****ually
reproducing species,
humans have
special gonosomes (**** chromosomes, in
contrast to autosomes).
These are XX in
females and...
- autosome, centrosome, chromosome, decasomy, disomic, disomy, episome,
gonosome, heptasomy, heterochromosome, heterodisomic, heterodisomy, hexasomy, isodisomic...
- autosome, centrosome, chromosome, decasomy, disomic, disomy, episome,
gonosome, heptasomy, heterochromosome, heterodisomic, heterodisomy, hexasomy, isodisomic...
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found to be
chromosomally normal (that is,
showing two
signals for the
gonosomes and the
analysed autosomes)
after the
analysis of one or two blastomeres...
-
female embryo, as ****
determination in
birds is
controlled by a pair of
gonosomes (****ual chromosomes)
similar to that
operating in mammals. In birds, however...
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effect on the X-chromosome.[citation needed]
Genetic traits located on
gonosomes sometimes show
specific non-Mendelian
inheritance patterns. Individuals...
- the **** of an
individual is
determined by a pair of ****
chromosomes (
gonosomes).
Females have two of the same kind of ****
chromosome (XX), and are called...