n
A segment of a chromosome that lacks a centromere
adj
(genetics) (of a chromosome) Having the centromere very near to one end, and thus having a long arm, and a very short arm.
adj
(biology, of centromeres) Attached to opposite poles of a spindle
adj
(genetics) Away from a centromere
n
(biology) A length of chromosome in which an average of 0.01 crossover occurs per generation.
n
One hundredth part of the length of a chromosome
n
(genetics) The chromatin from which a centromere is constructed
n
The structure, in the centre of a chromosome, to which the sister chromatids are attached
n
Alternative form of centromere [(genetics) The central region of a eukaryotic chromosome where the kinetochore is assembled.]
adj
Like or resembling a centromere
adj
Pertaining to, or characteristic of, centromeres.
adv
With regard to a centromere
adj
(genetics) (of a chromosome) Tending to cluster near the centre of a mitotic spindle.
adj
(genetics) Relating to, or composed of chromatids
n
A form of Southern blot of chromosomes
n
An irregular mass of heterochromatin in some chromosomes
n
(genetics) specified location on a chromosome in the context of a karyotype
adv
With reference to a type of chromosome
n
(genetics) The movement of chromosomes to the spindle equator during mitosis
n
(genetics) Any of the subregions of a chromosome that are visible under a microscope after staining
adj
(genetics) (of a chromosome) Having two centromeres (an aberration)
n
(biology) The fourth stage of prophase of meiosis, during which homologous chromosome pairs begin to separate and chiasmata become visible
adj
(genetics) doubly telocentric
adj
(biology, genetics) External to a centromere
adj
(genetics) Describing additional functions of telomerases that do not affect telomers
adj
(genetics) Outside of a transcriptome
n
(genetics) A coil of DNA, surrounding a core of four histones, in a centromere
n
(genetics) The conversion (of euchromatin) to heterochromatin
n
(genetics) A chromosome rich in heterochromatin
n
the presence of multiple kinds of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual
n
(biology) A holocentric centromere
n
The condition of being hypoploid
adj
(genetics) Between amplicons
adj
(genetics) Between chromomeres
adj
(genetics) Between genetic loci
adj
(genetics) Within a chromatid
adj
(genetics) Occurring within a chromosome
adj
(genetics) Within a microarray platform.
n
Such a related chromatid
adj
Alongside a centromere
n
(genetics) A form of individual having a specific karyotype.
n
(genetics) A form of chromosome formed of a series of chromomeres with large chromatin loops extended laterally
n
(genetics) One of the forms of circular DNA in a kinetoplast (the other being minicircles). They encode the typical protein products needed for the mitochondria.
n
A metacentric chromosome.
adj
In the (approximate) middle of a chromosome
n
the (approximate) middle of a chromosome
adj
(genetics) Connected to the spindle through only one kinetochore
n
(genetics) A functioning centromere in a new location
n
(genetics) The formation of neocentromeres
adj
(genetics) Having a few bases
adj
(genetics) Sensitive to both centromere-positive (aneugenic) and centromere-negative (clastogenic) events
adj
(biology, genetics) Across a centromere
n
The parallel (side-by-side) conjugation of chromosomes
adj
(genetics) Of or pertaining to the centromere of a chromosome
n
The area around a centromere
adj
(genetics) Situated near, or on each side of, the centromere of a chromosome
n
The pericentrosomal area of a chromosome
n
The area surrounding a telomere
n
A particular type of hybridoma
n
A rare form of chromosomal rearrangement where the participating chromosomes break at their centromeres and the long arms fuse to form a single, large chromosome with a single centromere.
adj
Alternative form of subchromosomal [Describing any structure that is a small part of a chromosome]
n
A submetacentric chromosome.
adj
(genetics) Relating to multiple nucleosomes
adj
(genetics, of a chromosome) Having a terminal centromere
n
(genetics) A telomeric centrosome
n
(genetics) Either of the sequences of DNA at each end of a eukaryotic chromosome.
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