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- Satellite_chromosome abstract "Besides the centromere, one or more secondary constrictions can also be observed in some chromosomes at metaphase. The secondary constrictions are always constant in their positions and hence can be used as markers that identify particular chromosomes. A satellite chromosome or SAT chromosome has a chromosome segment that is separated from the main body of the chromosome by such a secondary constriction. The term is due to Sergei Navashin, in 1912.The satellite at metaphase appears to be attached to the rest of the body of chromosomes by a thread of chromatin. There are at least 2 SAT chromosomes in each diploid nucleus, and the constriction corresponds to a nucleolar organizer (NOR). The appearance of secondary constrictions at NORs is thought to be due to rRNA transcription and/or structural features of the nucleolus impeding chromosome condensation.In humans, the chromosomes number 13, 14, 15, 21 and 22 are examples of SAT chromosomes.".
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageID "4964171".
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageLength "2113".
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageRevisionID "697652262".
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chromosomes.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetics.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Centromere.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Chromatin.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Histone.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Metaphase.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Nucleolus.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Nucleolus_organizer_region.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Ribosomal_RNA.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_constriction.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Navashin.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLink Transcription_(genetics).
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Satellite chromosome".
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageWikiLinkText "satellite chromosome".
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Genetics-stub.
- Satellite_chromosome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Satellite_chromosome subject Category:Chromosomes.
- Satellite_chromosome subject Category:Genetics.
- Satellite_chromosome type Thing.
- Satellite_chromosome comment "Besides the centromere, one or more secondary constrictions can also be observed in some chromosomes at metaphase. The secondary constrictions are always constant in their positions and hence can be used as markers that identify particular chromosomes. A satellite chromosome or SAT chromosome has a chromosome segment that is separated from the main body of the chromosome by such a secondary constriction.".
- Satellite_chromosome label "Satellite chromosome".
- Satellite_chromosome differentFrom Satellite_DNA.
- Satellite_chromosome sameAs Q7426076.
- Satellite_chromosome sameAs Satellit_(Chromosom).
- Satellite_chromosome sameAs Trabant_(biologia).
- Satellite_chromosome sameAs m.0cxdv1.
- Satellite_chromosome sameAs Q7426076.
- Satellite_chromosome wasDerivedFrom Satellite_chromosome?oldid=697652262.
- Satellite_chromosome isPrimaryTopicOf Satellite_chromosome.