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Humans normally have 46 chromosomes in each cell, divided into 23 pairs. Two copies of chromosome 4, one copy inherited from each parent, form one of the pairs. Chromosome 4 spans more than 191 million DNA building blocks (base pairs) and represents more than 6 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 4 likely contains between 1,300 and 1,600 genes.

Genes on chromosome 4 are among the estimated 20,000 to 25,000 total genes in the human genome.
Inherited variation in GATA3 gene is linked to relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Inherited variation in GATA3 gene is linked to relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Study uncovers genetic vulnerability in breast cancers tumors

Study uncovers genetic vulnerability in breast cancers tumors

Study sheds new light on function and regulation of APOBEC3B in adrenocortical carcinoma

Study sheds new light on function and regulation of APOBEC3B in adrenocortical carcinoma

Activation of fatty acid receptor causes masculinization of Japanese rice fish

Activation of fatty acid receptor causes masculinization of Japanese rice fish

Researchers identify a pattern in cancer’s chromosomal chaos

Researchers identify a pattern in cancer’s chromosomal chaos

Misfiring brain cells may create swallowing difficulties in children with neurodevelopmental disorders

Misfiring brain cells may create swallowing difficulties in children with neurodevelopmental disorders

Targeted therapy achieves durable objective responses Phase I/II LIBRETTO-001 trial

Targeted therapy achieves durable objective responses Phase I/II LIBRETTO-001 trial

Estradiol appears to help in female SARS-CoV-2 infection

Estradiol appears to help in female SARS-CoV-2 infection

Researchers solve a long-held mystery of X chromosome inactivation

Researchers solve a long-held mystery of X chromosome inactivation

Genes on the X chromosome may be key to melanoma survival advantage in females

Genes on the X chromosome may be key to melanoma survival advantage in females

Study sheds new light on mechanisms of cohesin function involved in cancer and cardiac development

Study sheds new light on mechanisms of cohesin function involved in cancer and cardiac development

TRA-1 gene determines the sex of roundworms

TRA-1 gene determines the sex of roundworms

Genetic variant in Japanese population increases risk of interstitial lung disease among RA patients

Genetic variant in Japanese population increases risk of interstitial lung disease among RA patients

DHODH inhibitor PTC299 shows potential as a COVID-19 therapeutic

DHODH inhibitor PTC299 shows potential as a COVID-19 therapeutic

COVID-19 should be treated as an acute inflammatory disease, Massey scientist says

COVID-19 should be treated as an acute inflammatory disease, Massey scientist says

Study reveals molecular cause underlying rare genetic disorder

Study reveals molecular cause underlying rare genetic disorder

Researchers use new approach to unravel the mechanisms that lie behind tetraploidy

Researchers use new approach to unravel the mechanisms that lie behind tetraploidy

Researchers identify TLR7 gene that predisposes elderly patients to severe COVID-19

Researchers identify TLR7 gene that predisposes elderly patients to severe COVID-19

New technology could speed up drug discovery to fight tuberculosis

New technology could speed up drug discovery to fight tuberculosis

Neo-self antibody could be a major cause of recurrent pregnancy loss

Neo-self antibody could be a major cause of recurrent pregnancy loss

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