See Also: genome, chromosomal(medicine)
Genome, chromosomal(health)
chromosomal gap(medicine)
chromosomal map(medicine)
chromosomal RNA(medicine)
Chromosomal(medicine)
chromosomal syndrome(medicine)
chromosomal mutation(medicine)
chromosomal trait(medicine)
chromosomal deletion(medicine)

count(3) (iou) and genome, chromosomal (medicine)


count(3) (iou)



count noun2. Also (esp. in titles) Count. LME.
[Old French conte (mod. comte), from Latin comes, comit- companion, overseer, attendant, etc., (in late Latin) occupant of a State office, formed as COM- + it- pa. ppl stem of ire go.]
A foreign nobleman corresponding to a British earl.
Count Palatine: see PALATINE adjective1.
Comb.: count-bishop, count-cardinal: who holds both the temporal and the spiritual dignities designated.
countship noun the position, domain, or jurisdiction of a count E18.

genome, chromosomal (medicine)


genome, chromosomal


All of the genetic information in the chromosomes of an organism. For humans, that is all of the DNA contained in our normal complement of 46 rod-like chromosomes in virtually every cell in the body. (Mature red blood cells, for one exception, have no nucleus and therefore no chromosomes). The chromosomal genome is synonymous with the nuclear genome. Together with the mitochondrial genome, it constitutes the genome of the human being.