A chromosome
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of A chromosome
First recorded in 1975–80
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But how can a chromosome with so few genes have such wide-reaching impact?
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Scientists at the University of California San Diego have identified the enzyme responsible for chromothripsis, a dramatic genetic event in which a chromosome breaks into many fragments and is stitched back together in the wrong order.
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When a cancer cell gains or loses a chromosome, it changes the dosage of many genes at once.
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Researchers sometimes treated gaining or losing a chromosome as always beneficial or always harmful.
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These landscapes describe how advantageous or harmful a chromosome change is given a cell's current chromosome configuration.
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