Autosom

Last updated on: 03.08.2021

Dieser Artikel auf Deutsch

Requires free registration (medical professionals only)

Please login to access all articles, images, and functions.

Our content is available exclusively to medical professionals. If you have already registered, please login. If you haven't, you can register for free (medical professionals only).


Requires free registration (medical professionals only)

Please complete your registration to access all articles and images.

To gain access, you must complete your registration. You either haven't confirmed your e-mail address or we still need proof that you are a member of the medical profession.

Finish your registration now

DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Autosomes (from Greek auto = self and soma = body) are all the chromosomes that are not involved in the formation of the sex. Almost all cells of the human body have 22 pairs of chromosomes and two sex chromosomes, namely XX in females and XY in males. The first 22 pairs of chromosomes are numbered in order of length, - from the longest to the shortest -, from 1 to 22.

Last updated on: 03.08.2021