-
originated as
conserved fragments of
ancestral macrochromosomes, and
conversely that
macrochromosomes could have
arisen as
aggregates of microchromosomes...
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consisting of four
pairs of
macrochromosomes, 35
pairs of microchromosomes, and a pair of **** chromosomes. The two
largest macrochromosome pairs as well as the...
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organization Types Autosome/****
chromosome (or
allosome or heterosome)
Macrochromosome/Microchromosome
Circular chromosome/Linear
chromosome Extra chromosome...
- 2006. "The
karyotypes of most
birds consist of a
small number of
macrochromosomes and
numerous microchromosomes. Intriguingly, most
accipitrids which...
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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...
-
organization Types Autosome/****
chromosome (or
allosome or heterosome)
Macrochromosome/Microchromosome
Circular chromosome/Linear
chromosome Extra chromosome...
- an XX/XY
system of
chromosomal **** determination,
specifically with
macrochromosomes. Very rare in
turtles where the
gender of
developing embryos are usually...
- gene
density in the Z-chromosome.
Genetic variability is
higher in
macrochromosomes than in microchromosomes,
perhaps related to the
lower recombination...
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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...