| rec | fresh [Lat. recens]; recessive; recombinant chromosome; record; recovery; recurrence, recurrent |
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| SMCR | Smith-Magenis chromosome region |
| ter | rub [Lat. tere]; terminal [end of chromosome]; terminal or end; ternary; tertiary; three times; thre... |
| WHCR | Wolf-Hirschhorn chromosome region |
| XCE | X-chromosome controlling element |
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| chromosome b. |
any of the alternating dark and light or fluorescent transverse bands produced on chromosomes by differential staining; named according to the procedure used, i.e., C band, G band, Q band, and R band. See chromosome banding, under banding.
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| chromosome |
A structure in the nucleus of a cell that contains genes. Normal human cells have 46 chromosomes, which are arranged in pairs.
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| chromosome |
Histone protein and DNA structure found inside the nucleus of a cell that contain the cell's genetic information.
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| chromosome walking |
A research technique in which overlapping fragments of a chromosome are checked one at a time in search of a particular gene. It covers smaller regions than chromosome jumping.
Ãâó: www.proteinstrukturfabrik.de/glossary.html
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| chromosome |
Threadlike structure in the nuclei of plant and animal cells; it carries the linearly arranged genetic units (genes).
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