chromosomal localization

English

Noun

chromosomal localization (plural chromosomal localizations)

  1. (genetics) specified location on a chromosome in the context of a karyotype
    • 2000, Geoffrey M. Cooper, “Heredity, Genes, and DNA”, in The Cell: A Molecular Approach, 2nd edition, →ISBN, →OCLC, page ch.3/sec.2:
      Early genetic studies focused on the identification and chromosomal localization of genes that control readily observable characteristics, such as the eye color of Drosophila.
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