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- DNA in autosomes is collectively known as atDNA or auDNA. For example, humans have a diploid genome that usually contains 22 pairs of autosomes and one...
- typical pair of mammal allosomes. They differ from autosomes in form, size, and behavior. Whereas autosomes occur in homologous pairs whose members have the...
- of X chromosomes to sets of autosomes (A) exceeds 1.0. For example: a fly with one X chromosome and two sets of autosomes is a normal male, a fly with...
- a cell nucleus. Chromosomes in humans can be divided into two types: autosomes (body chromosome(s)) and allosome (**** chromosome(s)). Certain genetic...
- contains 44 autosomes and two **** chromosomes. The next step of evolution would likely result in human DNA being reorganized into 46 autosomes and two ****...
- in shape and size from each other, unlike the rest of the chromosomes (autosomes), and are sometimes called allosomes. In some species, such as humans...
- X chromosomes to sets of autosomes (A) is less than 0.5. For example: a fly with one X chromosome and two sets of autosomes is a normal male, a fly with...
- Xs to 2 sets of autosomes, since it is a diploid). For a diploid drosophila that has XY, the ratio is 1:2 (1 X to 2 sets of autosomes, since it is diploid)...
- recessive are used to describe gene variants on non-**** chromosomes (autosomes) and their ****ociated traits, while those on **** chromosomes (allosomes)...
- thought to have evolved from a pair of identical chromosomes, termed autosomes, when an ancestral animal developed an allelic variation (a so-called...