Definition of Chromosomal. Meaning of Chromosomal. Synonyms of Chromosomal

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Definition of Chromosomal

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Meaning of Chromosomal from wikipedia

- reach their highest compaction level in anaphase during chromosome segregation. Chromosomal recombination during meiosis and subsequent ****ual reproduction...
- A chromosomal abnormality, chromosomal anomaly, chromosomal aberration, chromosomal mutation, or chromosomal disorder is a missing, extra, or irregular...
- (STR) Y linkage Y-chromosomal Aaron Y-chromosomal Adam Y-chromosome haplogroups in po****tions of the world "Homo sapiens Y chromosome genes". CCDS Release...
- generally a double-strand break in chromosomal DNA. A type of DNA repair that has a major role in generating chromosomal translocations is the non-homologous...
- 5 mm in length and 20 μm in diameter. The chromosomal strands are formed after repeated division of the chromosome in the absence of cytoplasmic division...
- Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over, is the exchange of genetic material during ****ual reproduction between two homologous chromosomes' non-sister...
- rather than completely missing. Some women with Turner syndrome have a chromosomal change in only some of their cells. These cases are called Turner syndrome...
- Chromosome 4 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. People normally have two copies of this chromosome. Chromosome 4 spans more than 190 million...
- leukemia (MPAL). The chromosomal defect in the Philadelphia chromosome is a reciprocal translocation, in which parts of two chromosomes, 9 and 22, swap places...
- usually carries an X and a Y chromosome (XY), and the female usually carries two X chromosomes (XX). Other chromosomal ****-determination systems in animals...