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US
/ˈkɹoʊməˌsoʊməɫ/
]
[ UK /kɹˈəʊməsˌɒməl/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈəʊməsˌɒməl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to a chromosome
chromosomal defect
How To Use chromosomal In A Sentence
- Chromosomal abnormalities included gonosomal aberrations in 5 cases.
- For example, acesulfame-K induces chromosomal aberrations; sucralose is associated with several effects in animals, is weakly mutagenic, and increases the glycosylated hemoglobin in diabetic patients.
- This process is commonly manifested in chromosomal monosomics in which the most common effect is an approximate twofold increase of target gene expression throughout the genome.
- It has a wide cell tropism and remains extra-chromosomal, therefore minimising the risk of insertional mutagenesis.
- The chromosome 22q11. 2 deletion is a chromosomal difference, one that may or may not "run in the family" (meaning it's hereditary). Velocardiofacial, conotruncal anomaly face and Opitz G/BBB syndromes
- I didn't know how many eggs I'd have left after treatment or if any remaining eggs would be chromosomally viable. Pregnancy After Breast Cancer
- Abnormal levels of alpha-fetoprotein in amniotic fluid or maternal blood may indicate an increased risk for a variety of birth defects or chromosomal disorders. Glossary
- Thus a gene for chromosomal fratricide will spread as surely as a murderer will inherit the Earth.
- So it may be advisable for babies with this type of lymphatic malformation to have chromosomal analysis performed.
- Such results can be related to the formation of meiotic trivalent in the hybrids leading to the production of viable aneuploid gametes and post-zygotic elimination of embryos due to chromosomal non disjunction events at meiosis. The Rise of Human Chromosome 2: Beyond the Deme - The Panda's Thumb