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Heterochromia is a
variation in
coloration most
often used to
describe color differences of the iris, but can also be
applied to
color variation of hair...
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expressed in
euchromatin at all. Both
centromeres and
telomeres are
heterochromatic, as is the Barr body of the second,
inactivated X-chromosome in a female...
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Microscopy of
heterochromatic versus euchromatic nuclei (H&E stain)....
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Microscopy of
heterochromatic versus euchromatic nuclei (H&E stain)....
- that in all
cases studied these rearrangements were ****ociated with
heterochromatic inert regions,
several hypotheses on the
nature of such
mosaicism were...
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almond shaped. The
colour may be blue, green, amber, yellow, as well as
heterochromatic. Ears are pointed,
large and wide-set. The eyes are
almond shaped and...
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pericentric heterochromatin, or a
sequence of
repeats that
becomes heterochromatic. Normally, the
white gene is
expressed in
every cell of the
adult Drosophila...
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appear benign and mature, but high
magnification of one
fibrous band
shows abnormal spindle-shaped
cells with enlarged,
heterochromatic nuclei....
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heterochromia is X-inactivation,
which can
result in a
number of
heterochromatic traits, such as
calico cats.
Trauma and
certain medications, such as...
- ****ociated with the
downregulation of
nearby genes via the
formation of
heterochromatic regions. H3K27me3
indicates trimethylation of
lysine 27 on histone...