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chromosome walking A technique which produces sets of overlapping DNA clones for studying segments of DNA larger than can be cloned individually. A method for the analysis of large regions of DNA, in which a each end of a large single cloned DNA fragment is used separately to screen recombinant DNA genome library for other clones containing neighbouring sequences.
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chromosome aberration Any type of change in the chromosome structure or number.
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chromosome a structure of compact, intertwined molecules of DNA found in the nucleus of cells which carry the cell's genetic information. Humans normally have 46 chromosomes.
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chromosome This is a structure in the nucleus of a cell composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and protein; the chromosome forms the basis of heredity and carries genetic information in DNA in the form of a sequence of nitrogenous bases.
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chromosome An H-shaped structure inside the cell nucleus made up of tightly coiled strands of genes. Each chromosome is numbered (in humans, 1-46). Genes on chromosome 1, 14, 19, and 21 are associated with Alzheimer
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