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- Chromosome_regions abstract "Several chromosome regions have been defined by convenience in order to talk about gene loci. Most important is the distinction between chromosome region p and chromosome region q. These are virtual regions that exist in all chromosomes.During cell division, the molecules that compose chromosomes (DNA and proteins) suffer a condensation process (called the chromatin condensation), that forms a compact and small complex called a chromatid. The complexes containing the duplicated DNA molecules, the sister chromatids, are attached to each other by the centromere. The centromere divides each chromosome into two regions: the smaller one, which is the p region, and the bigger one, the q region. The sister chromatids will be distributed to each daughter cell at the end of the cell division.The p region is represented in the shorter arm of the chromosome (p is for petit, French for small) while the q region is in the larger arm (chosen as next letter in alphabet after p).At either end of a chromosome is a telomere, a cap of DNA that protects the rest of the chromosome from damage. The areas of the p and q regions close to the telomeres are the subtelomeres, or subtelomeric regions. The areas closer to the centromere are the pericentronomic regions. Finally, the interstitial regions are the parts of the p and q regions that are close to neither the centromere nor the telomeres, but are roughly in the middle of p or q.".
- Chromosome_regions thumbnail Chromosome-upright.png?width=300.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageID "2101248".
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageLength "2172".
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageRevisionID "672059702".
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chromosomes.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Cell_division.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Centromere.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Chromatin.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink File:Subtelomere_copy.jpg.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Locus_(genetics).
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Subtelomere.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Telomere.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_reality.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLink File:Chromosome-upright.png.
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chromosome regions".
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLinkText "interstitial".
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageWikiLinkText "pericentronomic".
- Chromosome_regions wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Chromosome_regions subject Category:Chromosomes.
- Chromosome_regions comment "Several chromosome regions have been defined by convenience in order to talk about gene loci. Most important is the distinction between chromosome region p and chromosome region q. These are virtual regions that exist in all chromosomes.During cell division, the molecules that compose chromosomes (DNA and proteins) suffer a condensation process (called the chromatin condensation), that forms a compact and small complex called a chromatid.".
- Chromosome_regions label "Chromosome regions".
- Chromosome_regions sameAs Q5113922.
- Chromosome_regions sameAs m.06m63d.
- Chromosome_regions sameAs Q5113922.
- Chromosome_regions wasDerivedFrom Chromosome_regions?oldid=672059702.
- Chromosome_regions depiction Chromosome-upright.png.
- Chromosome_regions isPrimaryTopicOf Chromosome_regions.