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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.
Marqibo now available to leukemia patients through myTomorrows' Internet-based platform

Marqibo now available to leukemia patients through myTomorrows' Internet-based platform

Textbook view of the human cell cycle needs to be revised, shows new Danish research

Textbook view of the human cell cycle needs to be revised, shows new Danish research

Amgen’s Phase 2 data supports safety, efficacy of BLINCYTO in ALL patients with minimal residual disease

Amgen’s Phase 2 data supports safety, efficacy of BLINCYTO in ALL patients with minimal residual disease

New approaches to treating leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma

New approaches to treating leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma

Gene therapy shows promise in children with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome

Gene therapy shows promise in children with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome

Second-line bosutinib offers ‘durable’ response for chronic phase CML patients

Second-line bosutinib offers ‘durable’ response for chronic phase CML patients

Specific environmental influences can neutralize effect of genetic variant that increases childhood asthma risk

Specific environmental influences can neutralize effect of genetic variant that increases childhood asthma risk

Rutgers research reveals mechanism to prevent benign kidney tumor from becoming cancerous

Rutgers research reveals mechanism to prevent benign kidney tumor from becoming cancerous

FEC recognizes Rachel S. Weinerman for receiving 2015 Scientific Program Prize Paper Award

FEC recognizes Rachel S. Weinerman for receiving 2015 Scientific Program Prize Paper Award

New method may extend use of noninvasive prenatal testing to detect chromosomal abnormalities

New method may extend use of noninvasive prenatal testing to detect chromosomal abnormalities

Two studies explore potential new blood tests for Alzheimer's disease

Two studies explore potential new blood tests for Alzheimer's disease

Urinary biomarkers for bladder cancer diagnosis fall short of mark

Urinary biomarkers for bladder cancer diagnosis fall short of mark

Patients with Down syndrome face additional challenge of early-onset dementia

Patients with Down syndrome face additional challenge of early-onset dementia

Rice scientists solve long-standing mystery about hemophilia protein

Rice scientists solve long-standing mystery about hemophilia protein

New method helps study chaotic genomes of cancer cells more precisely than ever before

New method helps study chaotic genomes of cancer cells more precisely than ever before

Resistance to CD19 CAR T-cell therapy can be caused by CD19 splicing alterations

Resistance to CD19 CAR T-cell therapy can be caused by CD19 splicing alterations

Nuclear membrane fixes potentially fatal breaks in DNA strands

Nuclear membrane fixes potentially fatal breaks in DNA strands

Researchers develop new growth charts for U.S. children with Down syndrome

Researchers develop new growth charts for U.S. children with Down syndrome

Study uncovers new genetic variants linked to increased risk of testicular cancer

Study uncovers new genetic variants linked to increased risk of testicular cancer

DNA study reveals basic principle of gene regulation

DNA study reveals basic principle of gene regulation

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