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Human Idiogram - Chromosome 8
Idiogram- A drawing or photograph of the chromosomes of a particular cell.
This drawing does not include the mitochondrial DNA.
Development Genes
- GATA4 - (8p23.1) transcription factors that control gene expression and differentiation in a variety of cell types. Family of DNA-binding proteins recognize a consensus sequence known as the "GATA" motif, important cis-element in the promoters of many genes.
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Idiogram Chromosome Banding - The term refers to the light and dark pattern, seen after staining with a dye, of individual chromosomes identified in metaphase. It is only in meiosis and mitosis during metaphase that chromosomes can be easily identified, during the normal cell life (interphase) the chromosomes are unravelled and distributed within the nucleus in chromosome territories. A band is that part of a chromosome which is clearly distinguishable from nearby regions by appearing darker or brighter with one or more banding techniques. | |
Genetic abnormality locations: 1-4 | 5-8 | 9-12 | 13-16 | 17-20 | 21-XY | sSMC | |
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Links: Genetics | Abnormal Development - Genetic |
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 19) Embryology Human idiogram-chromosome 08.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Human_idiogram-chromosome_08.jpg
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