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Humans normally have 46 chromosomes in each cell, divided into 23 pairs. Two copies of chromosome 7, one copy inherited from each parent, form one of the pairs. Chromosome 7 spans about 159 million DNA building blocks (base pairs) and represents more than 5 percent of the total DNA in cells.

Identifying genes on each chromosome is an active area of genetic research. Because researchers use different approaches to predict the number of genes on each chromosome, the estimated number of genes varies. Chromosome 7 likely contains about 1,150 genes.

Genes on chromosome 7 are among the estimated 20,000 to 25,000 total genes in the human genome.
University of California study may shed light on human ability to adapt hypoxia

University of California study may shed light on human ability to adapt hypoxia

Researchers identify PBRM1 gene mutation in one in three patients with common form of renal cancer

Researchers identify PBRM1 gene mutation in one in three patients with common form of renal cancer

New Down syndrome non-invasive test for ‘mums-to-be’ on the horizon

New Down syndrome non-invasive test for ‘mums-to-be’ on the horizon

New mechanisms of resistance to chemotherapy among leukemia patients

New mechanisms of resistance to chemotherapy among leukemia patients

Single cellular crisis shatters chromosomes in cancer causation

Single cellular crisis shatters chromosomes in cancer causation

Chromosome shattering seen in two to three percent of all cancers

Chromosome shattering seen in two to three percent of all cancers

Low levels of microbe-killing molecules improve survival rate of people with CGD

Low levels of microbe-killing molecules improve survival rate of people with CGD

BIOMICs oversees SGIker DNA Bank to know genetic heritage of Basque lineage

BIOMICs oversees SGIker DNA Bank to know genetic heritage of Basque lineage

Study sheds light on how bacteria developed resistance to antibiotics

Study sheds light on how bacteria developed resistance to antibiotics

Catalogs of fruit fly and roundworm's functional genomic elements

Catalogs of fruit fly and roundworm's functional genomic elements

Overexpression of Sox3 gene in mice causes XX male sex reversal

Overexpression of Sox3 gene in mice causes XX male sex reversal

Sequenom CMM authorizes SensiGene T21 LDT clinical validation study

Sequenom CMM authorizes SensiGene T21 LDT clinical validation study

Male mice created without Y chromosome

Male mice created without Y chromosome

Gene changes during brain development can lead to male genitalia formation in female embryo

Gene changes during brain development can lead to male genitalia formation in female embryo

Top ten advances in cardiovascular, stroke research in 2010

Top ten advances in cardiovascular, stroke research in 2010

Deinove to receive European patent for genetic engineering process

Deinove to receive European patent for genetic engineering process

Research identifies two genetic variants that increase risk of endometriosis

Research identifies two genetic variants that increase risk of endometriosis

Dogs help understand primary ciliary dyskinesia

Dogs help understand primary ciliary dyskinesia

Creation of two-father offspring in mice, a step toward preserving endangered species

Creation of two-father offspring in mice, a step toward preserving endangered species

Study demonstrates new test for early diagnosis of Turner syndrome

Study demonstrates new test for early diagnosis of Turner syndrome

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