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- 0.5 μm were called microchromosomes. In terms of base pairs, by convention, those of less than 20Mb were called microchromosomes, those between 20 and...
- is 2n=80, consisting of four pairs of macrochromosomes, 35 pairs of microchromosomes, and a pair of **** chromosomes. The two largest macrochromosome pairs...
- number in most if not all species is 34, consisting of 12 macro- and 22 microchromosomes. Side-blotched lizards are notable for having the highest number of...
- of most turtles, Trionychids have ZZ/ZW genetic **** determination; microchromosomes play a role in determining ****. Softs**** turtles are eaten as a delicacy...
- Python's XY are similar to other snakes' ZW, while Boa XY maps to microchromosomes in other snakes. The female-only pattern is in contrast to the ZW Colubroidean...
- 2n=80, consisting of three pairs of macrochromosomes, 36 pairs of microchromosomes, and a pair of **** chromosomes. The two largest macrochromosome pairs...
- 10100. PMID 12116377. Burt DW (2002). "Origin and evolution of avian microchromosomes". Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 96 (1–4): 97–112. doi:10.1159/000063018...
- most birds consist of a small number of macrochromosomes and numerous microchromosomes. Intriguingly, most accipitrids which include hawks, eagles, kites...
- Autosome/**** chromosome (or allosome or heterosome) Macrochromosome/Microchromosome Circular chromosome/Linear chromosome Extra chromosome (or accessory...
- regulated by a common subset of genes. Their genome has a large number of microchromosomes which are lost during the animal's development, leaving only the reproductive...