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euchromatic
euchromatic, a. Cytology. (juːkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. next + -ic.] Of chromosome material: staining normally throughout the nuclear cycle.1936 Biol. Abstr. X. 1620/2 Chromosome I (X) is heterochromatic from the proximal end to almost the exact centre; from here to the distal end euchromatic. 1942, 1951 [see...
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Coleonyx
Banded Geckos possess heteromorphic euchromatic sex chromosomes which play a large role in their historical contingency.
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euchromatin
euchromatin Cytology. (juːˈkrəʊmətɪn) [a. G. euchromatin (E. Heitz 1928, in Jahrb. f. wissenschaftliche Botanik LXIX. 764), f. eu- + chromatin.] Euchromatic chromosome material.1932 Biol. Abstr. VI. 347/1 Chromosomes are composed of sections of heterochromatin and of euchromatin attached end to end....
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Telocyte
Fibroblast nucleus is typically euchromatic, but TC nucleus is mostly heterochromatic.
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heterochromatic
heterochromatic, a. (ˌhɛtərəʊkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. hetero- + chromatic a. 1 in sense 1; in sense 2, f. next + -ic.] 1. Relating to or possessing more than one colour; relating to light or other radiation of more than one wavelength. Also fig.1895 F. W. Oliver et al. tr. Kerner's Nat. Hist. Plants II. 569 ...
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EHMT1
Euchromatic histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 1, also known as G9a-like protein (GLP), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EHMT1 gene.
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polysomic
polysomic, n. and a. Cytology. (pɒlɪˈsəʊmɪk) [f. poly- + -some4 + -ic.] A. adj. Having one or a few normal chromosomes in excess of the usual diploid or polyploid complement; being such a chromosome. B. n. A polysomic organism.1932 C. D. Darlington Rec. Adv. Cytol. iii. 66 Polysomic forms arise in a...
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EHMT2
Euchromatic histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2 (EHMT2), also known as G9a, is a histone methyltransferase enzyme that in humans is encoded by the EHMT2
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UBTF
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In vertebrates, UBTF plays a crucial role in maintaining rDNA chromatin in a euchromatic state. Consequently, UBTF binding is one of the characteristics of euchromatic, transcriptionally active rDNA repeats.
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heterochromatization
heterochromatization Cytol. (ˌhɛtərəʊˌkrəʊmətaɪˈzeɪʃən) Also ˌheteroˌchromatiniˈzation. [f. prec. + -ization.] A change of state of chromosome material in which it becomes heterochromatic and the action of the genes is modified or suppressed; also, the extent to which such a change has occurred. So ...
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EHMT1
EHMT1 (Euchromatic histone lysine methyltransferase 1) هوَ بروتين يُشَفر بواسطة جين EHMT1 في الإنسان.
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Azoospermia factor
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The AZF1 (Azoospermia Factor 1) gene is likely located in the euchromatic part of the long arm in Yq11.23.
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heteropycnosis
heteropycnosis Cytol. (ˌhɛtərəʊpɪkˈnəʊsɪs) Also -pyknosis. [ad. G. heteropyknose (S. Gutherz 1907, in Arch. f. mikrosk. Anat. LXIX. 495), f. hetero- + Gr. πυκν-ός thick, dense: see -osis.] The persistence of greater than average staining in chromosomal material; the character or condition, exhibited...
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Constitutive heterochromatin
This concentrates the euchromatic DNA in the center of the nucleus where it can be actively transcribed.
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What is the Giemsa staining of chromosomes? I got the question in my exam and wrote the following and I do not understand what is wrong in it: > Giemsa staining is a staining method to stain particularly malaria and ...
The bright regions tend to be euchromatic, early-replicating and GC rich.
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