See Also: chromosomes, human, pair 5(medicine)
chromosomes, human, pair 9(medicine)
chromosomes, human, pair 17(medicine)
chromosomes, human, pair 8(medicine)
chromosomes, human, pair 7(medicine)
chromosomes, human, pair 18(medicine)
chromosomes, human, pair 19(medicine)
chromosomes, human, pair 2(medicine)
chromosomes, human, pair 6(medicine)
chromosomes, human, pair 20(medicine)

chromosomes, human, pair 10 (medicine) and grouse (sh)


chromosomes, human, pair 10 (medicine)


chromosomes, human, pair 10


One of the seven pairs in the third group (or group c) of human chromosomes according to the current classification for humans.


grouse (sh)




Any of various game birds in the family Tetraonidae (order Galliformes), including the prairie chicken and ptarmigan, or the sandgrouse (order Columbiformes).

The best-known Old World species is the black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) of Wales, Scotland, Scandinavia, and northern central Europe. The male, iridescent blue-black with white wing bars, may be 22 in. (55 cm) long and weigh about 4 lbs (almost 2 kg); the smaller female is mottled brown and barred with black. Grouse are noted for the male's communal courtship dances. The best-known North American species is the ruffed grouse.


Blackcock (Lyrurus tetrix)

Ingmar Holmasen