Similar words: chromosome, x chromosome, y chromosome, sex chromosome, chromosphere, pheochromocytoma, chromo, autosomal. Meaning: adj. of or relating to a chromosome.
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1 Cytogeneticists have long suspected that these chromosomal anomalies are linked with cancer, but only now has their message been deciphered.
2 The handicap is caused by a chromosomal abnormality which basically means that there is an additional chromosome in the cells.
3 The presence of other chromosomal deletions in colorectal cancer suggests that several more tumour suppressor genes have yet to be identified.
4 She describes her study of human chromosomal mutations, working, for example, with children with restricted growth.
5 The other main chromosomal abnormalities are: Cat-cry Syndrome, which causes severe mental handicap, but is comparatively rare.
6 These examples illustrate the central problem of characterising chromosomal deletions - how do you know when you have identified the target gene?
7 Thus a gene for chromosomal fratricide will spread as surely as a murderer will inherit the Earth.
8 Which of the following conditions has a chromosomal cause?
9 Inherited diseases are caused by changes in chromosomal DNA.
10 Chromosomal anomaly are associated with abnormal childbearing.
11 Chromosomal translocation is a kind of common chromosomal abnormality.
12 Chromosomal disorder: Syndrome caused by chromosome abnormality.
13 The physician should also order chromosomal and hormonal studies.
14 The incidences of fetal chromosomal anomaly and selected adverse pregnancy outcomes were correlated to PAPP - A concentration.
15 Chromosomal location of genes for multispikelet character of the common wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ) line " 88F2185" was determinated by monosomic analysis.
16 The transformation of liposome-entrapped chromosomal DNA was carried out in Str. fradiae, a neomycin producer.
17 The field of this course mainly studies the chromosomal disorder, single gene disorder, polygenetic disorders, genetic diagnosis and counseling.
18 The chromosomal aberration test: The injection of the extracts and the controls was the same as the micronucleus test.
19 Additionally, results of the analyses of chromosomal aberration induced by chronic irradiation, regional irradiation, and historical exposure were presented.
20 The rate of chromosomal mutation was positively related with W-SC.
21 Mouse spermatogonium chromosomal aberration test and sperm malformation test were used to assess reproductive toxicity.
22 Plasmids are exta - chromosomal doublestranded,[www.Sentencedict.com] circular DNA molecules found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
23 Results The chromosomal location of the greenish yellow signals could be directly identified on the R banded chromosome background.
24 There would seem to be no difference in the amount of chromosomal material present, simply in its distribution into chromosomes.
25 Although Belinda was 37, she decided against amniocentesis or any other test to detect chromosomal abnormalities.
26 Loss of tumour suppressor function requires inactivation of both alleles, usually by chromosomal deletion or point mutation, or both.
27 Then , the factors of colchicine and making process have affect on chromosomal sample quality.
28 The variations of CKC may be the main reason for the chromosomal nondisjunction during meiosis that is attributed to the adverse pregnancy.
29 The results indicated that benzamide could induce micronucleated cells and chromosomal aberration.
30 These results suggest that the drug resistance to these antibiotics mainly results from chromosomal mutation of Vp strains.
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