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X chromosome - Übersetzung nach arabisch

SEX CHROMOSOME PRESENT IN BOTH SEXES, OF SPECIES IN WHICH THE MALE IS THE HETEROGAMETIC SEX
Chromosome X (human); Chromosomes, human, x; X chromosomes; X-chromosome; X Chromosome; Chromosome X; Human chromosome X; Human X chromosome; X chromosome (human); Unguarded X hypothesis
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  • The number of possible ancestors on the X chromosome inheritance line at a given ancestral generation follows the Fibonacci sequence. (After Hutchison, L. "Growing the Family Tree: The Power of DNA in Reconstructing Family Relationships".<ref name="xcs"/>)

X chromosome         
‎ الصِّبْغِيُّ X‎
X-chromosome         
صبغة سينية ( صبغة من صبغات الجنس ذات أثر أساسى فى تقرير جنس الجنين )
chromosomal disorder         
  • trisomy 21]], showing three copies of chromosome 21.
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  • The three major single-chromosome mutations: deletion (1), duplication (2) and inversion (3).
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  • The two major two-chromosome mutations: insertion (1) and translocation (2).
ABNORMAL NUMBER OR STRUCTURE OF CHROMOSOMES
Chromosomal aberration; Chromosomal Disorder; Chromosomal abnormalities; Chromosome aberration; Chromosomal abnormality; Chromosomal disorders; Chromosopathy; Chromosomal disease; Chromosomal anomaly; Chromosomal anomalies; Chromosome anomaly; Chromosome anomalies; Chromosome aberrations; Chromosomal aberrations; Chromosomal aberation; Chromosomal aberations; Chromosome aberations; Chromosome abberration; Chromosome abberrations; Chromosomal abberration; Chromosomal abberrations; Chromosomal abberation; Chromosomal abberations; Chromosome abberation; Chromosome abberations; Chromosome disorder; Chromosome disorders; Chromosomal diseases; Chromosome disease; Chromosome diseases; Cytogenetic abnormality; Cytogenetic abnormalities; Chromosomal disorder; Chromosome abnormalities; Chromosomal mutation; Chromosome mutation; Chromosomal condition; Chromosomal problem; Chromosome problem; Nomenclature of chromosome abnormalities
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Definition

X chromosome
(X chromosomes)
An X chromosome is one of an identical pair of chromosomes found in a woman's cells, or one of a non-identical pair found in a man's cells. X chromosomes are associated with female characteristics. Compare Y chromosome
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Wikipedia

X chromosome

The X chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in many organisms, including mammals, and is found in both males and females. It is a part of the XY sex-determination system and XO sex-determination system. The X chromosome was named for its unique properties by early researchers, which resulted in the naming of its counterpart Y chromosome, for the next letter in the alphabet, following its subsequent discovery.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für X chromosome
1. One of those areas is the X–chromosome, which is intriguing.
2. Males have only one X chromosome, which is necessary for reproduction.
3. If it had not, modern man‘s X chromosome would look as old (or nearly as old) as the other chromosomes.
4. "The genes that are a barrier to speciation tend to be on the X–chromosome," said David Reich, the main author of the study.
5. The researchers said their findings supported that idea Y chromosome sperms are able to swim faster than X chromosome sperms in thick, viscous fluids.