Chromosome
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Chromosomal Abnormalities
pregnancy-info.net — “Chromosomal Abnormalities” View full resource at pregnancy-info.net
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Chromosome abnormalities are problems that exist in the genetic structure of a baby's chromosomes. Get more info. http://bit.ly/9i2YoG
Males' Y Chromosome Not in Decline:
health.msn.com — “Males' Y Chromosome Not in Decline:” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Scientists Surprised By Chromosome 'Glue'
medicalnewstoday.com — “Proteins called cohesins ensure that newly copied chromosomes bind together, separate correctly during cell division, and are repaired efficiently after DNA damage. Scientists at the Carnegie Inst” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Scientists Surprised By Chromosome 'Glue' http://mnt.to/3Ckx #genetics
Chromosome Number Changes In Yeast
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have uncovered the evolutionary mechanisms that have caused increases or decreases in the numbers of chromosomes in a group of yeast species during the last” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Chromosome Number Changes In Yeast http://mnt.to/3YsZ #biology
How Chromosomes Pair Up
medicalnewstoday.com — “After more than a century of study, mysteries still remain about the process of meiosis - a special type of cell division that helps ensure genetic diversity in sexually-reproducing organisms. Now” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Sex chromosome's role in speciation
fhcrc.org — “Sex chromosome's role in speciation” View full resource at fhcrc.org
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Remarkable new study suggests sex chromosomes led to evolution of a new species: http://ow.ly/rF6b
Chromosome 'glue' surprises scientists
labspaces.net — “Proteins called cohesins ensure that newly copied chromosomes bind together, separate correctly during cell division, and are repaired efficiently after DNA damage. Scientists at the Carnegie Institution have found for the first time that cohesins are needed in different concentrations for their different functions. This discovery helps to explain how certain developmental disorder” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Mapping proteins on chromosome 19
sciencedaily.com — “Today, we know what all the genes on a person's 46 chromosomes look like, but it is only by studying the gene coding information linked to different proteins that we can gain knowledge that can lead to new drug developments. Researchers at one university have now taken on responsibility for coordinating the mapping of all the proteins of chromosome 19.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Mapping proteins on chromosome 19: Today, we know what all the genes on a person's 46 chromosomes look like, but... http://bit.ly/fBZKbv
Chromosome 'glue' surprises scientists
sciencedaily.com — “Proteins called cohesins ensure that newly copied chromosomes bind together, separate correctly during cell division, and are repaired efficiently after DNA damage. Scientists have found that cohesins are needed in different concentrations for their different functions. This discovery helps to explain how certain developmental disorders, arise without affecting cell division essential to development.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Chromosome 'glue' surprises scientists: Proteins called cohesins ensure that newly copied chromosomes bind togethe... http://bit.ly/a8KDC5
Revealing 'Hidden' Differences Of Chromosome Organization
medicalnewstoday.com — “Why do different species have dissimilar sets of chromosomes? Why do the differentiated species often conserve apparently identical chromosome complements? Furthermore, why, while chromosome rearr” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Revealing 'Hidden' Differences Of Chromosome Organization http://mnt.to/3Zdz #genetics
Revealing 'Hidden' Differences Of Chromosome Organization
medicalnewstoday.com — “Why do different species have dissimilar sets of chromosomes? Why do the differentiated species often conserve apparently identical chromosome complements? Furthermore, why, while chromosome rearr” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Revealing 'Hidden' Differences Of Chromosome Organization http://mnt.to/3ZdB #genetics
The Machinery For Recombination Is Part Of The Chromosome Structure
medicalnewstoday.com — “During the development of gametes, such as egg and sperm cells in humans, chromosomes are broken and rearranged at many positions. Using state of the art technology, the research group of Franz K” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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The Machinery For Recombination Is Part Of The Chromosome Structure http://mnt.to/3YRD #genetics
How chromosomes meet in the dark -- switch that turns on X chromosome matchmaking
eurekalert.org — “A research group lead by scientists at the University of Warwick has discovered the trigger that pulls together X chromosomes in female cells at a crucial stage of embryo development. This is an important mechanism as the binding together of too many of too few of a particular chromosome can cause a number of medical conditions such as Down syndrome.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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AAAS How chromosomes meet in the dark -- Switch that turns on X chromosome matchmaking http://tinyurl.com/8lgyoq
The Philadelphia Chromosome and CML - WEGO Health
community.wegohealth.com — “In 1960, a very significant development took place in the field of cancer research: Peter C. Nowell and David Hugerford discovered an unusually small chromosome in the leukocytes from patients diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia. This little chromosome was nicknamed the Philadelphia Chromosome after the researcher's city. The Journal for Clinical Investigation provides an excellent overview of Nowell & Hugerford's work. This image gives an overview on how chromosome 9 and chromosome ” View full resource at community.wegohealth.com
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Women's Chromosomes May Affect Their Blood Pressure
healthcentral.com — “Women's Chromosomes May Affect Their Blood Pressure” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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healthcentral: Women's Chromosomes May Affect Their Blood Pressure http://bit.ly/9zO7KR Full http://bit.ly/c3YHQy
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