Used in a Sentence

chromosomal

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for chromosomal.

Editorial note

Glyphosate also caused DNA and chromosomal damage in human cells, although it gave negative results in tests using bacteria.

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Quick take

Of or relating to chromosomes.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of chromosomal gathered in one view.

adjective

Of or relating to chromosomes.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for chromosomal.

adjective

Of or relating to chromosomes.

Example sentences

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Glyphosate also caused DNA and chromosomal damage in human cells, although it gave negative results in tests using bacteria.

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Now the governments gone about ten steps dumber and now believe mitochondrial and Y chromosomal DNA corresponds to nationality.

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Please don't diagnose your wife with chromosomal disorders based on her being friendly and anxious and bad at charts.

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If someone has a chromosomal set of XXY, then it still makes sense to consider their representation.

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One study in community residents reported increases in blood markers of chromosomal damage (micronuclei) after glyphosate formulations were sprayed nearby.

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And where their Y-chromosomal counterparts might bear chunks of inscribed facial granite, the female Granoks are restricted to woefully mundane-looking earrings.

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It induced chromosomal aberrations, micronuclei and sister chromatid exchange in mammalian cells in vitro.

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Paracetamol induced sister chromatid exchange and chromosomal aberrations in human cells in vitro.

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So, paranoia, delusions and chromosomal damage are just part of the 'openness'?

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Well, this sure is one neurological/chromosomal condition every hacker is immune to.

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That gives you a finite number of possible chromosomal choices.

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There is chromosomal differentiation (at conception), hormonal differentiation (mostly through puberty), hormonal exposure in the womb (between 3-9 months), neurological differentiation (well into early adulthood in some cases).

Quote examples

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A close friend of mine has Turner's syndrome, also a chromosomal disorder with potentially severe physical effects (such as "neck webbing").

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" "Paracetamol induced sister chromatid exchange in human cells in vivo, and it was aneugenic and induced chromosomal aberrations but not micronuclei in mammalian cells in vivo.

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In the last few years "cell-free DNA tests" -- sequencing fetal cells that are circulating in the mother's bloodstream -- have become common (and paid for by health insurance), and they detect chromosomal abnormality as early as 8 weeks into the pregnancy.

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The existence of these Y chromosomal lineages, which have burst upon the genetic landscape like explosive stars sweeping aside all other variation before them, indicates a periodic it “winner-take-all” dynamic in human genetics more reminiscent of hyper-polygynous mammals such as elephant seals.

Proper noun examples

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Chromosomal disorders affect less than 1% of the population, which would be deep in the noise in this study.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use chromosomal in a sentence?

Glyphosate also caused DNA and chromosomal damage in human cells, although it gave negative results in tests using bacteria.

What does chromosomal mean?

Of or relating to chromosomes.

What part of speech is chromosomal?

chromosomal is commonly used as adjective.