Definition of Macrochromosome. Meaning of Macrochromosome. Synonyms of Macrochromosome

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- the name was meant to distinguish them from the comparatively large macrochromosomes. The distinction referred to the measured size of the chromosome while...
- consisting of four pairs of macrochromosomes, 35 pairs of microchromosomes, and a pair of **** chromosomes. The two largest macrochromosome pairs as well as the...
- organization Types Autosome/**** chromosome (or allosome or heterosome) Macrochromosome/Microchromosome Circular chromosome/Linear chromosome Extra chromosome...
- organization Types Autosome/**** chromosome (or allosome or heterosome) Macrochromosome/Microchromosome Circular chromosome/Linear chromosome Extra chromosome...
- consisting of three pairs of macrochromosomes, 36 pairs of microchromosomes, and a pair of **** chromosomes. The two largest macrochromosome pairs are submetacentric...
- a genetic ****-determination mechanism. The X and Y chromosomes are macrochromosomes, unlike most genetically ****-determined turtles including its close...
- 2006. "The karyotypes of most birds consist of a small number of macrochromosomes and numerous microchromosomes. Intriguingly, most accipitrids which...
- gene density in the Z-chromosome. Genetic variability is higher in macrochromosomes than in microchromosomes, perhaps related to the lower recombination...
- an XX/XY system of chromosomal **** determination, specifically with macrochromosomes. Very rare in turtles where the gender of developing embryos are usually...
- Fries R, Burt DW (April 2000). "Differences in gene density on chicken macrochromosomes and microchromosomes". Animal Genetics. 31 (2): 96–103. doi:10.1046/j...