「chromosomes」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| To view the | chromosomes, a cytogenetic test requires dividing cells |
| itive DNA fragments which are inserted into | chromosomes after they had been reverse transcribed fro |
| locations on a chromosome, or on different | chromosomes altogether. |
| As these, it is diploid with 14 | chromosomes altogether. |
| It is pentaploid(having five sets of | chromosomes), and produces seeds asexually like many ot |
| e the early observations the giant polytene | chromosomes and its puffs were noticed in several larva |
| able of intense cell destruction, damage to | chromosomes and production of mutations. |
| seem to be distributed randomly across all | chromosomes, and the majority code for proteins that ar |
| notable for the physiology of its polytene | chromosomes and developmentally regulated amplified puf |
| ology) and genome integrity (cell cycle and | chromosomes and DNA repair). |
| they have extremely well developed polytene | chromosomes and also maintain a high degree of inversio |
| Genetic diversity in autosomal | chromosomes and in mitochondrial DNA (maternally inheri |
| Cancer cells frequently have aneuploidy of | chromosomes and chromosome arms, although a cause and e |
| parative genomic hybridization to metaphase | chromosomes and to a matrix with DNA spots representing |
| not disrupt the existing genes on the other | chromosomes and scientists would be able to create prom |
| oke out against the testing of boys for XYY | chromosomes and was a member of the ELSI (Ethical, Lega |
| ate, meaning that N represent the number of | chromosomes, and 2 the number of their copies. |
| cts the pairing or "synapsis" of homologous | chromosomes and may be used to probe the presence of pa |
| omplex of proteins and DNA that constitutes | chromosomes) and its role in the repression and activat |
| The diploid queen has 32 | chromosomes and the haploid drones have 16 chromosomes. |
| Theileria parva has four | chromosomes and a plastome. |
| nts encoding efflux pumps may be encoded on | chromosomes and/or plasmids, thus contributing to both |
| She discovered that in some species | chromosomes are different among the sexes, by observati |
| Supernumerary B | chromosomes are nonessential chromosomes that are trans |
| In eukaryotes the | chromosomes are found packaged within a nuclear membran |
| Double minutes, like actual | chromosomes, are composed of chromatin and replicate in |
| syntenic genes (genes residing on different | chromosomes) are inherently unlinked, and cM distances |
| cloning technology to characterize damaged | chromosomes at the molecular level and PCR and DNA sequ |
| estined to become males, one haploid set of | chromosomes becomes heterochromatinised after the sixth |
| The resulting cross then doubled its | chromosomes, becoming an allopolyploid species. |
| forming "filament-like" cells with multiple | chromosomes but without cellular division. |
| In humans, there are 23 | chromosomes, but there are two sets of them, one from m |
| They spent a year examining salivary gland | chromosomes by electron microscopy, using formvar repli |
| or identifying specific bands on individual | chromosomes by ultraviolet microscopy, thereby creating |
| e each mutation defines a set of specific Y | chromosomes called a haplogroup. |
| osome, the Lyon hypothesis explaining how X | chromosomes can sometimes be inactive in mammals. |
| cell by constant and characteristic sets of | chromosomes carrying homozygous specific genes, causing |
| McClintock discovered that pieces of the | chromosomes changed their position, jumping from one ch |
| The nine Hox genes are located on two | chromosomes; Ci-Hox1 to 10 on one chromosome and Ci-Hox |
| In thelytoky the second set of | chromosomes comes not from sperm, but from one of the t |
| 'blocks' of genes, i.e. larger segments of | chromosomes compared to single genes. |
| itosis, with binding affinity increasing as | chromosomes condense and then decreasing through subseq |
| same genes and same alleles, and homologous | chromosomes contain the same genes but two copies of al |
| ion, ranging from complete extra or missing | chromosomes down to single nucleotide changes. |
| there is no spindle formation to segregate | chromosomes during nuclear division. |
| nd meiotic spindle apparatus separating the | chromosomes during cell division. |
| e which are necessary for the separation of | chromosomes during anaphase of mitosis. |
| ular structures, including red blood cells, | chromosomes, egg and sperm. |
| na is octoploid, having eight sets of these | chromosomes for a total of 56. |
| pponica is diploid, having 2 pairs of these | chromosomes for a total of 14 chromosomes. |
| It inhibits RNA synthesis, it prevents | chromosomes from unwinding and it binds E2F, a factor n |
| ate DNA repair pathways to repair damage to | chromosomes from radiation or chemicals. |
| ough, including the fact that usually extra | chromosomes have been linked to diseases. |
| nteny analysis indicates that there were 17 | chromosomes in the last common ancestor to the Chordate |
| If there were 24 | chromosomes in spermatocytes, there must be an equal nu |
| procal exchange of genetic code between the | chromosomes, in contrast to chromosomal crossover, beca |
| The sex | chromosomes in male mammals show only "partial synapsis |
| Mercaptopurine causes changes to | chromosomes in animals and humans, though a study in 19 |
| es and specific identification of the extra | chromosomes involved in conditions such as Down's syndr |
| The (fluorescence) color ratio along the | chromosomes is used to evaluate regions of DNA gain or |
| The haploid human genome (23 | chromosomes) is estimated to be about 3 billion base pa |
| ould happen quickly due to crossing over of | chromosomes; it would not require waiting for the rare |
| In this family, the number of haploid | chromosomes lies between 31 and 35 (according to the va |
| In this family, the number of haploid | chromosomes lies between 26 and 35 (according to the va |
| In this family, the number of haploid | chromosomes lies between 26 and 30 (according to the va |
| This means that there are 2 X | chromosomes making the patient phenotypically female bu |
| The increased residence of RUNX2 at mitotic | chromosomes may reflect its epigenetic function in "boo |
| Genes located in the proximal areas of | chromosomes may be completely linked (very closely spac |
| B-chromosomes are nonessential | chromosomes; not homologous with any member of the norm |
| and heterochromatic regions) of the somatic | chromosomes of the fruit fly Drosophila; |
| And, unlike many other dinoflagellates, the | chromosomes of the Noctiluca are not clearly visible an |
| ressed into the distal (extreme) regions of | chromosomes of the crop being introgressed. |
| His team analyzed the Y | chromosomes of males around China and compared this gro |
| has pioneered a method for the location on | chromosomes of genes mediating continuous variation, an |
| an biologist best known for his work on the | chromosomes of new species of the fruit fly Drosophila |
| his gene controlled the pairing between the | chromosomes of wheat and wild relatives of wheat and so |
| of radioactive thymidine experiments in the | chromosomes of Rhynchosciara americana led to the disco |
| rish Acad, 3rd Ser, vol iii, 1894); 'On the | Chromosomes of 'Lilium longiflorum' and 'On the Nuclei |
| possibility is the use of human artificial | chromosomes, or HACs. |
| sed to describe the relationship of similar | chromosomes or parts of chromosomes brought together fo |
| e two stages apart is to either count their | chromosomes, or examine their offspring. |
| cal, as in the presence of extra or missing | chromosomes, or structural, as in derivative chromosome |
| sources, such as from different homologous | chromosomes or even from different organisms. |
| hout spindle formation or the appearance of | chromosomes or it has a few amoebae-like giant nuclei. |
| large clones in BACs (bacterial artificial | chromosomes) or fosmids, and recombineering, which is t |
| change in the DNA of one of the organism's | chromosomes) or by treatment with a reagent such as a s |
| h is present as linear molecules inside the | chromosomes, organellar DNA is present as circular mole |
| His team which found that humans had 46 | chromosomes rather than 48 which had earlier been belie |
| In females, all | chromosomes remain euchromatic and functional. |
| icans also makes it unlikely that all these | chromosomes result from admixture, since such a predomi |
| e to developing multiple homologous sets of | chromosomes, resulting in a condition called polyploidy |
| hromosome separation in meiosis, homologous | chromosomes separation in meiosis I and chromatids sepa |
| ore have a size smaller than some bacterial | chromosomes, such as the approximate 4 Mbp of Escherich |
| CTVT cells have fewer | chromosomes than normal cells. |
| ex cleaves the links between two homologous | chromosomes that form during homologous recombination. |
| is unknown, but it is believed that somatic | chromosomes that are located on one side of the dividin |
| the nucleus, which is typically arranged in | chromosomes that only replicate one time preceding cell |
| ies the telomere, a structure at the end of | chromosomes that protects the chromosome. |
| red) chapter is required to discuss the sex | chromosomes, the final chapter is number 22. Ridley was |
| alised and recognised in terms of genes and | chromosomes, the way is open to trace its evolution and |
| For most prokaryotic | chromosomes, the replicon is the entire chromosome. |
| For eukaryotic | chromosomes, there are multiple replicons per chromosom |
| Unlike typical | chromosomes, they are composed of circular fragments of |
| coded as a ribonucleotide sequence from the | chromosomes to the ribosomes. |
| This allows the two linked | chromosomes to resolve into two unconnected double-stra |
| nd that a stain (quinacrine mustard) caused | chromosomes to show light and dark lateral bands along |
| m the inner of the pollen and transport the | chromosomes to the egg deep down in the pistil. |
| relatively minor contribution of European Y | chromosomes to the Ashkenazim," and a total admixture e |
| exaploid (an allopolyploid with six sets of | chromosomes, two sets from each of three different spec |
| emical composition of both plant and animal | chromosomes using purified enzymes. |
| pecies formerly in Hyla believed to have 30 | chromosomes were moved here. |
| Chromosomes were hybridized with a probe for Alu elemen | |
| Rs), are sequences in the DNA of eukaryotic | chromosomes where the nuclear matrix attaches. |
| Compare sister chromatids to homologous | chromosomes, which are the two different copies of the |
| The wimple piranha has 62 | chromosomes, which is more than average for related fis |
| Atlas of Mammalian | Chromosomes, Wiley, (2006) |
| d white rabbits, and hence equal numbers of | chromosomes with “B” or “b” allele, still floating arou |
| per-gene could have started off on separate | chromosomes, with subsequent reorganization, or if it i |
| Instead, the | chromosomes within the somatic nucleus are duplicated, |
| In allopolyploids, the homologous | chromosomes within each parental sub-genome should pair |
| cluster in a X-Y pseudoautosomal region on | chromosomes X or Y. |
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