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Chromosome
Chromosome
Chromosome
Chromosome
Chromosome

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Chromosome? A Basic Definition

Small component of cells located in the nucleus which contains the genetic information (deoxyribonucleic acid, DNA) necessary to transmit characteristics from one generation to the next. Cattle have 30 pairs of chromosomes.

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  • BIOCLIPS: Pour des animations scientifiqueme nt exactes et belles

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  • X-inactivation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: This website gives information about the inactivation of the X chromosome. This is relevant to our Key Skills module as the talk that I was asked to give was on an article about the discovery of inactivation of the X chromosome.

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