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ring chromosome this occurs as a result of the fusion of the two ends of the same chromosome; there is loss of genetic material at the ends of the chromosome prior to the fusion.
Ãâó: www.medgen.ubc.ca/wrobinson/mosaic/glossary.htm
ring chromosome a chromosome whose ends stick together to form a circle or ring.
Ãâó: www.lpch.org/DiseaseHealthInfo/HealthLibrary/genet...
ring fiber Also known as "ringbendin." The myofibrillar network is circular rather than longitudinal. They are a normal variant seen in muscle cells that do not have two insertion sites and are also frequently seen in myotonic dystrophy.
Ãâó: sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/neuropath/glossary/glossbo...
ringworm is a fungal infection showing as itchy, red, scaly, slightly raised, expanding rings on the trunk, face or groin area.
Ãâó: www8.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept25717/files/8...
ring A circular area on the trading floor of an exchange where traders and brokers stand while executing futures trades. Some exchanges use pits rather than rings.
Ãâó: www.cftc.gov/opa/glossary/opaglossary_qr.htm
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