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AutosomeAny chromosome other than the X and Y sex chromosomes. People normally have22 pairs of autosomes (44 autosomes) in each cell.
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Autosome(awtuh-some) [Gk. autos, self + soma, body] A chromosome that is not directly involved in determining sex, as opposed to the sex chromosomes.
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AutosomeAny chromosome other than a sex chromosome.
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AutosomeA chromosome not involved in determining sex.
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Autosomecoined 1906 by U.S. cytologist T.H. Montgomery (1873-1912), from auto- + -some (3)). Related: Autosomal.
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AutosomeAn autosome is any of the numbered chromosomes, as opposed to the sex chromosomes. Humans have 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (the X and Y). Autosomes are numbered roughly in relation to their sizes. That is, Chromosome 1 has approximately 2,800 genes, while chromosome 22 has approximately 750 genes.
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AutosomeA chromosome that is not involved in sex determination. 39 concept
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AutosomeAny chromosome in the set of chromosomes that is not a sex chromosome. © Nature Education
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AutosomeAn autosome is a chromosome that is not a sex chromosome.
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AutosomeAny chromosome that is not a sex chromosome. autotomy
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Autosomerefers to any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome in humans. Humans have 44 autosomes (arranged in 22 homologous pairs) in the nucleus of each body cell. Irregular numbers may occur through the lo [..]
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Autosome A chromosome that is not involved in sex determination.
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Autosome A chromosome not involved in sex determination. The diploid
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Autosomechromosome other than a sex chromosome.
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AutosomeA chromosome that is inherited in the usual Mendelian way, in contrast to sex chromosomes and mtDNA
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Autosome(French : autosome) A chromosome not involved in sex determination. The diploid human genome consists of 46 chromosomes, 22 pairs of autosomes, and 1 pair of sex chromosomes : the X and Y chromosomes.
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AutosomeA chromosome that is not a sex chromosome (X or Y); chromosomes 1 through 22.
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Autosome(n) any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome; appear in pairs in body cells but as single chromosomes in spermatozoa
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AutosomeAny chromosome other than a sex chromosome.
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AutosomeA chromosome other than a sex chromosome.
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AutosomeAny chromosome that is not a sex chromosome (not an X or Y chromosome).
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AutosomeAny chromosome that is not directly involved in determining the sex of the organism. For example humans have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (XX in females, XY in males).
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AutosomeA chromosome not involved in sex determination. The human genome consists of 22 pairs of autosomes, and one pair of sex chromosomes.
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AutosomeAny chromosome that is not a sex chromosome.
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AutosomeA chromosome other than a sex chromosome.
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AutosomeA chromosome that is not a sex chromosome. In humans, the autosomal chromosomes are numeric (1...22). The non-autosomal chromosomes are X and Y.
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AutosomeAny chromosome that is not a sex chromosome.
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AutosomeA chromosome other than the sex-chromosome, or sex-deter-mining chromosome.
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