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  2. In genetics, a locus (pl.: loci) is a specific, fixed position on a chromosome where a particular gene or genetic marker is located. Each chromosome carries many genes, with each gene occupying a different position or locus; in humans, the total number of protein-coding genes in a complete haploid set of 23 chromosomes is estimated at 19,000 ...

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  3. 3 days ago · A locus is the specific physical location of a gene or other DNA sequence on a chromosome, like a genetic street address.

  4. Jan 25, 2020 · Definition. noun, plural: genetic loci. The location of a gene (or of a significant sequence) on a chromosome or on a linkage map. Supplement. For example, the locus of the gene OCA1 (or Oculocutaneous Albinism Type 1, the gene associated with albinism) is on 11q1.4-a2.1, which means it is on the long arm of chromosome 11, between sub-band 4 of ...

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · Locus (plural loci) is a position or place on a chromosome occupied by a particular gene or one of its alleles in all species. A locus can be a coding sequence, a regulatory region, or other regions. Any pair of homologous chromosomes can contain a specific locus.

  6. A locus is a spot oraddresson a chromosome at which a gene for a particular trait is located in all members of a species. It can also refer to the location of a mutation or other genetic marker. A given locus can be found on any pair of homologous chromosomes (Brown, 2009).

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  7. Jan 21, 2020 · A specific position along a chromosome is called a locus. Each gene occupies a specific locus (so the terms locus and gene are often used interchangeably). Each locus will have an allelic form (allele). The complete set of alleles (at all loci of interest) in an individual is its genotype.

  8. Condensation takes place when the cell is about to divide. When chromatin condenses, you can see that eukaryotic DNA is not just one long string. Instead, it’s broken up into separate, linear pieces called chromosomes. Bacteria also have chromosomes, but their chromosomes are typically circular.

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