Sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis are carried on autosomes (chromosomes other than the sex chromosomes).
Probably too many to list . . Right now, off the top of my head, I can think of Down's Syndrome (21st chromosome) and the "cri du chat" (5th chromosome) . . .
Sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis are carried on autosomes (chromosomes other than the sex chromosomes).
Probably too many to list . . Right now, off the top of my head, I can think of Down's Syndrome (21st chromosome) and the "cri du chat" (5th chromosome) . . .
Genetic disorders do not have to be sex-linked. They can be carried on any chromosome. One example of a genetic disorder carried on an autosome is cystic fibrosis, which is caused by a defect in a gene on chromosome 7. The defective gene that causes sickle cell anemia is found on chromosome 11.
Genetic conditions that are not carried on a sex chromosome are called autosomal.
The gene that causes cystic fibrosis is located on chromosome 7, which is an autosome, not a sex chromosome.
This would be just a genetic or inherited condition.
The kind of alleles for a gene that are carried on homologous chromosomes are many. These are for similar genes which may be slightly different like the eyes, hairline, dentures and so much more.
There are about 20 living species of penguins. It depends on the kind of penguin. Most penguins have 30 chromosomes.
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The genes are aligned between the pole, since it's involving homologous chromosomes, where all characteristics of chromosomes are the same, it kind of makes sense that identical genes would be aligned between the poles.
The answer is mitosis- The orderly division of the nucleus of a cell that ensures that each new nucleus has the same number and kind of chromosomes as the original nucleus. The process includes the replication of chromosomes and the distribution of the two sets of chromosomes into two separate and equal nuclei.
This would be just a genetic or inherited condition.
Down syndrome.
autosomalA+ Autosomal
The kind of alleles for a gene that are carried on homologous chromosomes are many. These are for similar genes which may be slightly different like the eyes, hairline, dentures and so much more.
This would be just a genetic or inherited condition.
Gametes have haploid chromosomes, which means they have half the number of chromosomes of other cells in the body.
Chromatin consists of DNA associated with proteins which forms long strands called chromosomes.
non-sex chromosomes
This kind of pain is associated with injury, headaches, disease, and many other conditions.
Foreign
autosomalA+ Autosomal
Males transmit one X chromosome and one Y chromosome to their offspring. There are very few genes carried on the Y chromosome.