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  1. ... that is part of the structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) family. Within the nucleus, SMC proteins help regulate the structure and organization of chromosomes.The protein produced from the SMC1A gene helps ...
  2. ... that is part of the structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) family. Within the nucleus, SMC proteins help regulate the structure and organization of chromosomes.The protein produced from the SMC3 gene helps ...
  3. ... development in females, one of the two X chromosomes is randomly and permanently inactivated in cells other ... have only one active copy of the X chromosome in each body cell. The SMCHD1 protein appears ...
  4. ... proteins that attach (bind) to DNA and give chromosomes their shape. By removing a molecule called a ... cancer. bA386N14.2 bA386N14.2 (ubiquitously transcribed X chromosome tetratricopeptide repeat protein (UTX)) histone demethylase UTX KABUK2 ...
  5. ... member 1 Ly-41 antigen M6S1 membrane component chromosome 6 surface marker 1 membrane component, chromosome 6, surface marker 1 NPP1 NPPS PC-1 ...
  6. ... DUX4 gene is located near the end of chromosome 4 in a region known as D4Z4. This ... gene; the copy closest to the end of chromosome 4 is called DUX4, while the other copies ...
  7. ... protein called BUBR1, which is important for proper chromosome separation during cell division. Before cells divide, they must copy all of their chromosomes. The copied DNA from each chromosome is arranged ...
  8. ... involved in regulating the structure and organization of chromosomes during cell division.Before cells divide, they must copy all of their chromosomes. The copied DNA from each chromosome is arranged ...
  9. ... making a protein that is important for proper chromosome separation during cell division. Before cells divide, they must copy all of their chromosomes. The copied DNA from each chromosome is arranged ...
  10. ... telomeres, which are found at the ends of chromosomes. Telomeres are short, repetitive segments of DNA that help protect chromosomes from abnormally sticking together or breaking down (degrading). ...
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