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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 714894 Last modified 27.12.2018
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Domain biochemistryMedicine - Pathology - Surgery
  • pärilikkustegureid (geene) sisaldavad, DNA-molekulist ja sinna seotud valkudest (kõigepealt histonitest) koosnevad tuumaosad, mis raku jagunemisfaasis on keerdunud kepitaolisteks tihedateks osadeks
  • niitjas nukleoproteiidne moodustis päristuumsete organismide rakutuumas; on geenide materiaalne kandja; kromosoomide arv on igal looma- v taimeliigil konstantne
  • any of the rod-shaped or threadlike DNA-containing structures of cellular organisms that are located in the nucleus of eukaryotes, are usually ring-shaped in prokaryotes (such as bacteria), and contain all or most of the genes of the organism
  • in animal cells, a structure in the nucleus containing a linear thread of DNA, which transmits genetic information and is associated with RNA and histones
kromosoom
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  • Haigekassa ei võta koodiga 66636 tähistatud tervishoiuteenuse eest tasu maksmise kohustust üle järgmiste kliiniliselt äratuntavate kromosoomi anomaaliate korral: Downi (21 trisoomia), Edwardsi (18 trisoomia) või Patau (13 trisoomia), Turneri või Klinefelteri sündroom.
chromosome
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  • When exchanging DNA analysis results, Member States are urged to limit the DNA analysis results to chromosome zones containing no genetic expression, i.e. not known to provide information about specific hereditary characteristics.
chromosoma
chromosome

Biokeemiasõnastik

ID 457812 Last modified 13.09.2019
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Loomakasvatuse terminibaas

ID 477682 Last modified 02.12.2022
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  • DNA molekuli kompleks rakutuumas, mille suurus, kuju ja arv on liigiomased tunnused

Rakubioloogia terminibaas

ID 461133 Last modified 31.05.2023
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  • eukarüootsetes rakkudes mitoosi või meioosi ajal nähtavad valkudega kondenseerunud DNA-molekulid (nukleoproteiinsed kepjad kehakesed)
  • A chromosome is a structure of DNA, protein, and RNA found in cells. It is a single piece of coiled DNA containing many genes, regulatory elements and other nucleotide sequences. Chromosomes also contain DNA-bound proteins, which serve to package the DNA and control its functions. Chromosomal DNA encodes most or all of an organism's genetic information; some species also contain plasmids or other extrachromosomal genetic elements.
  • A chromosome is a DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material (genome) of an organism.Chromosomes are normally visible under a light microscope only when the cell is undergoing the metaphase of cell division. Before this happens, every chromosome is copied once (S phase), and the copy is joined to the original by a centromere, resulting in an X-shaped structure. The original chromosome and the copy are now called sister chromatids. During metaphase, when a chromosome is in its most condensed state, the X-shape structure is called a metaphase chromosome. In this highly condensed form chromosomes are easiest to distinguish and study.
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  • Struktuurid, mis eukarüootidel koosnevad väga pikast, lineaarsest kaheahelalisest DNA-st ning sellega seotud valkudest. Nad sisaldavad organismi kogu (või osa) pärilikkuse määravast informatsioonist. Looma- või taimeraku mitoosi või meioosi perioodil on kromosoomid mikroskoobiga hästi nähtavad, sest siis on nad kondenseerunud olekus. Enamiku prokarüootide ringjas kaheahelaline DNA sisaldab valdava osa geneetilisest materjalist.
chromosome

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