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  Chromosome Disorders -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Chromosome Disorders   3
 

Chromosome Disorders, Autosomal -- See Chromosome Disorders


Clinical conditions caused by an abnormal chromosome constitution in which there is extra or missing chromosome material (either a whole chromosome or a chromosome segment). (from Thompson et al., Genetics in Medicine, 5th ed, p429)
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Chromosome Disorders -- diagnosis   3
Chromosome Disorders -- etiology : Chromosomal alterations : methods, results, and importance in human health / Günter Obe, Vijayalaxmi, (editors)  2007 1
Chromosome Disorders -- genetics   3
 

Chromosome Disorders, Sex -- See Sex Chromosome Disorders


Clinical conditions caused by an abnormal sex chromosome constitution (SEX CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS), in which there is extra or missing sex chromosome material (either a whole chromosome or a chromosome segment)
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Chromosome Disorders -- therapy : Outcomes in neurodevelopmental and genetic disorders / edited by Patricia Howlin and Orlee Udwin  2002 1
  Chromosome Duplication -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Chromosome Fragile Site -- See Chromosome Fragile Sites


Specific loci that show up during KARYOTYPING as a gap (an uncondensed stretch in closer views) on a CHROMATID arm after culturing cells under specific conditions. These sites are associated with an increase in CHROMOSOME FRAGILITY. They are classified as common or rare, and by the specific culture conditions under which they develop. Fragile site loci are named by the letters "FRA" followed by a designation for the specific chromosome, and a letter which refers to which fragile site of that chromosome (e.g. FRAXA refers to fragile site A on the X chromosome. It is a rare, folic acid-sensitive fragile site associated with FRAGILE X SYNDROME.)
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  Chromosome Fragile Sites -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Chromosome Fragile Sites.   2
Chromosome Fragile Sites -- genetics : The carriers : what the fragile X gene reveals about family, heredity, and scientific discovery / Anne Skomorowsky ; foreword by Randi J. Hagerman  2022 1
  Chromosome Fragility -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Chromosome Fragility : Fragile X-associated tremor ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) / edited by Flora Tassone, Elizabeth M. Berry-Kravis  2010 1
 

Chromosome, Fungal -- See Chromosomes, Fungal


Structures within the nucleus of fungal cells consisting of or containing DNA, which carry genetic information essential to the cell
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Chromosome, Human -- See Chromosomes, Human


Very long DNA molecules and associated proteins, HISTONES, and non-histone chromosomal proteins (CHROMOSOMAL PROTEINS, NON-HISTONE). Normally 46 chromosomes, including two sex chromosomes are found in the nucleus of human cells. They carry the hereditary information of the individual
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Chromosome, Human Y -- See Chromosomes, Human, Y


The human male sex chromosome, being the differential sex chromosome carried by half the male gametes and none of the female gametes in humans
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Chromosome Inactivation, X -- See X Chromosome Inactivation


A dosage compensation process occurring at an early embryonic stage in mammalian development whereby, at random, one X CHROMOSOME of the pair is repressed in the somatic cells of females
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Chromosome Instabilities -- See Chromosomal Instability


An increased tendency to acquire CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS when various processes involved in chromosome replication, repair, or segregation are dysfunctional
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Chromosome Instability -- See Chromosomal Instability


An increased tendency to acquire CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS when various processes involved in chromosome replication, repair, or segregation are dysfunctional
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Chromosome Instability Syndrome -- See DNA Repair-Deficiency Disorders


Disorders resulting from defective DNA REPAIR processes or the associated cellular responses to DNA DAMAGE
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Chromosome Instability Syndromes -- See DNA Repair-Deficiency Disorders


Disorders resulting from defective DNA REPAIR processes or the associated cellular responses to DNA DAMAGE
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Chromosome Inversions -- See Chromosome Inversion


An aberration in which a chromosomal segment is deleted and reinserted in the same place but turned 180 degrees from its original orientation, so that the gene sequence for the segment is reversed with respect to that of the rest of the chromosome
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Chromosome, Mammalian -- See Chromosomes, Mammalian


Complex nucleoprotein structures which contain the genomic DNA and are part of the CELL NUCLEUS of MAMMALS
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  Chromosome mapping -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Chromosome Mapping   81
Chromosome Mapping -- history   3
Chromosome Mapping -- methods.   22
Chromosome Mapping -- statistics & numerical data : Comparative genomics : RECOMB ... International Workshop, RCG ... : revised selected papers  2004 1
Chromosome Mapping -- trends : From biotechnology to genomes : the meaning of the double helix / Philippe Goujon  2001 1
Chromosome Mapping -- veterinary : Nonmammalian genomic analysis : a practical guide / [edited by] Bruce Birren, Eric Lai  1996 1
 

Chromosome Mappings -- See Chromosome Mapping


Any method used for determining the location of and relative distances between genes on a chromosome
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Chromosome Marker -- See Genetic Markers


A phenotypically recognizable genetic trait which can be used to identify a genetic locus, a linkage group, or a recombination event
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  Chromosome markers -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Chromosome mosaics -- See Mosaicism


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  Chromosome numbers -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Chromosome polymorphism   2
Chromosome polymorphism -- Laboratory manuals.   3
Chromosome replication. : The eukaryotic replisome : a guide to protein structure and function / Stuart MacNeill, editor  2012 1
Chromosome replication -- Mathematical models : Critical population and error threshold on the sharp peak landscape for a Moran model / Raphaël Cerf  2014 1
 

Chromosome Stabilities -- See Chromosomal Instability


An increased tendency to acquire CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS when various processes involved in chromosome replication, repair, or segregation are dysfunctional
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Chromosome Stability -- See Chromosomal Instability


An increased tendency to acquire CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS when various processes involved in chromosome replication, repair, or segregation are dysfunctional
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Chromosome Structure -- See Chromosome Structures


Structures which are contained in or part of CHROMOSOMES
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Chromosome Structures   6
Chromosome Structures -- metabolism : Epigenetics protocols / edited by Trygve O. Tollefsbol  2004 1
 

Chromosome theory -- See Chromosomes


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  Chromosome X -- 2 Related Subjects   2
  Chromosome Y -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Chromosomen.   2
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