chromosomes in A Sentence

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    Normally, a baby is born with 46 Chromosomes.

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    Chromosomes and chromosomal diseases.

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    Chromosomes are structures where genes are located.

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    Chromosomes are made from DNA.

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    How stress speeds up your Chromosomes' ageing clock.

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    Chromosomes are the structures that hold genes in place.

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    When X Chromosomes pair with another X, you are female.

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    As humans, therefore, we have 23 Chromosomes from each parent.

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    Tick, tock: How stress speeds up your Chromosomes' aging clock.

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    Tick, tock… how stress speeds up your Chromosomes' ageing clock.

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    Chromosomes also determine whether the child will be male or female.

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    Every time you produce an egg, you give X Chromosomes.

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    The Chromosomes themselves uncoil a bit, allowing some transcription of DNA.

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    It depends on your partner because you have two X Chromosomes.

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    Many patients believe that Chromosomes and genetic screening are the same thing.

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    Chromosomes became rearranged, and the DNA sequence was permanently changed in stem cells.

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    These Chromosomes form the familiar"X" shape as seen in the image above.

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    However, the homologous Chromosomes of each bivalent remain tightly bound at chiasmata,

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    Most of these organisms have a set of Chromosomes which come in pairs.

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    The X and Y Chromosomes decide whether a baby is boy or girl.

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    The first meiotic division effectively ends when the Chromosomes arrive at the poles.

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    One such mechanism involves telomeres, which are the"caps" at the ends of Chromosomes.

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    There are Chromosomes, which is the biological material babies get from each parent;

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    Meiosis I halves the number of Chromosomes and is also when crossing over happens.

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    Both lead and arsenic damage the Chromosomes, thus interfering with the process of heredity.

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    For example, do you know what Chromosomes are and how they affect a person?

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    If it's not just about our Chromosomes, then what is being a woman about?

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    The study uncovered how female clones double their Chromosomes twice to assure clonal reproduction.

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    Sometimes the mechanism of adaptation isn't a difference in genes," said Ramsey,"it's the number of Chromosomes.".

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    Embryos that do not have affected genes or Chromosomes can be transferred to the uterus.

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