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telocentric

[ tel-uh-sen-trik ]

adjective

Genetics.
  1. of or relating to any chromosome or chromatid whose centromere is positioned at its end, creating one chromosome arm. Compare acentric ( def 2 ), acrocentric, metacentric ( def 2 ).


telocentric

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adjective

  1. genetics (of a chromosome) having the centromere at or close to the end
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of telocentric1

First recorded in 1940–45; telo- 2 + -centric
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Robertsonian fusions of telocentric chromosome ends may have given rise to these two chromosomes, and date palm has 18chromosomes, consistent with this hypothesis.

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Open read symbols are used to indicate that avian microchromosomes are generally acro- or telocentric; both ends of these chromosomes are labelled as the orientation is not known.

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Open read symbols are used to indicate that avian microchromosomes are generally acro- or telocentric; both ends of these chromosomes are labelled as the orientation is not known.

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