chromosomes in the PONS Dictionary

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a set of chromosomes

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The spotted turtle's karyotype consists of 50 chromosomes.
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In organisms that are normally diploid, polyploidy, the state of having three or more sets of chromosomes, results in extreme developmental abnormalities or lethality.
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Low plasma level of this protein has been suggested as a biochemical marker for pregnancies with aneuploid fetuses (fetuses with an abnormal number of chromosomes).
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Another example is the use of colchicine to induce polyploidy (multiplying number of chromosomes) in plants, also to introduce new traits.
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And like living organisms, the computer programs of GEP are also encoded in simple linear chromosomes of fixed length.
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Maize and sorghum had some awkward allotetraploid years when they first started splitting about 20 million years ago (both now have just two chromosomes).
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If some chromosomes are not properly attached to the mitotic spindle by the time of this checkpoint, the onset of anaphase will be delayed.
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Females have two X-chromosomes and males have one X-chromosome.
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Soon after, cytologists (cell biologists) proposed that chromosomes were the hereditary material.
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Amitosis is a stochastic process where unlike in mitosis, there is no spindle formation to segregate chromosomes during nuclear division.
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