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particular linear chromosome is used to
classify chromosomes as metacentric,
submetacentric, acrocentric, telocentric, or holocentric.
Metacentric means that the...
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Features A 1–3 Large,
metacentric or
submetacentric B 4–5 Large,
submetacentric C 6–12, X Medium-sized,
submetacentric D 13–15 Medium-sized, acrocentric...
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Features A 1–3 Large,
metacentric or
submetacentric B 4-5 Large,
submetacentric C 6–12, X Medium-sized,
submetacentric D 13–15 Medium-sized, acrocentric...
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pairs are
submetacentric,
while all
other chromosomes are
acrocentric or
probably telocentric for the
smallest microchromosomes. The
submetacentric chromosomes...
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chromosomes are
acrocentric except for the
first pair of autosomes,
which are
submetacentric. The X
chromosome is the
largest of the
acrocentric chromosomes, and...
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Isochromosome Satellite chromosome Centromere position Metacentric Submetacentric Telocentric Acrocentric Holocentric Centromere number Acentric Monocentric...
- two to four
pairs of
subtelocentric and one or two
large pairs of
submetacentric chromosomes. The
remaining chromosomes are metacentric—the centromere...
- to medium-sized
metacentrics and
submetacentrics. The X
chromosome is the
largest in the
metacentric and
submetacentric group.
There are 31
pairs of acrocentrics...
- can be
characterized by four main arrangements,
either metacentric,
submetacentric, acrocentric, or telocentric. Both of
these properties (i.e., the length...
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metacentric Y chromosomes, and
share the
presence of
shared derivative submetacentric X
chromosomes with Bison.
Below is a
listing of the
diploid number 2n...