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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.
OGT announces expansion of Cytocell Aquarius Haematology FISH probe range

OGT announces expansion of Cytocell Aquarius Haematology FISH probe range

Researchers discover gene region that raises risk of middle ear infections in children

Researchers discover gene region that raises risk of middle ear infections in children

Researchers move one step closer to unraveling mechanism of multiple-gene disorder

Researchers move one step closer to unraveling mechanism of multiple-gene disorder

Researchers link RHOX gene mutations to infertility in men

Researchers link RHOX gene mutations to infertility in men

New project clarifies molecular processes involved in hidden HIV reservoir

New project clarifies molecular processes involved in hidden HIV reservoir

Tumour suppressor gene has greater anti-cancer activity than previously thought

Tumour suppressor gene has greater anti-cancer activity than previously thought

Color-deficiency or color-blindness?

Color-deficiency or color-blindness?

Researchers identify genetic switch that may be potential target for Alzheimer's disease

Researchers identify genetic switch that may be potential target for Alzheimer's disease

Gender matching key for corneal transplants? An interview with Professor Kaye

Gender matching key for corneal transplants? An interview with Professor Kaye

Study identifies new gene that suppresses breast cancer in mice

Study identifies new gene that suppresses breast cancer in mice

UAB researchers find microRNA as potential therapeutic target for MDD

UAB researchers find microRNA as potential therapeutic target for MDD

Researchers describe how genetic mutations cause unnamed neurological disorder

Researchers describe how genetic mutations cause unnamed neurological disorder

Researchers identify new gene for type 2 diabetes at well-established genomic location

Researchers identify new gene for type 2 diabetes at well-established genomic location

Research findings could lead to new biomarker for early stages of tumor development

Research findings could lead to new biomarker for early stages of tumor development

New study shows variation in junk DNA can affect health

New study shows variation in junk DNA can affect health

Preimplantation genetic screening using next generation sequencing: an interview with Dr Luis Alcaraz

Preimplantation genetic screening using next generation sequencing: an interview with Dr Luis Alcaraz

Scientists move a step closer to translating BubR1 protein's function into potential cancer therapy

Scientists move a step closer to translating BubR1 protein's function into potential cancer therapy

NIH researchers discover rare, lethal inflammatory disease that affects young children

NIH researchers discover rare, lethal inflammatory disease that affects young children

Nobel laureate-led study uses new technology to watch interaction between telomerase and telomeres

Nobel laureate-led study uses new technology to watch interaction between telomerase and telomeres

Study reveals crucial role of TERRA in preservation of telomeres

Study reveals crucial role of TERRA in preservation of telomeres

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