Chromosome 9
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Chromosome 9 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. Humans normally have two copies of this chromosome, as they normally do with all chromosomes. Chromosome 9 spans about 150 million base pairs of nucleic acids (the building blocks of DNA) and represents between 4.0 and 4.5% of the total DNA in cells.
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Chromosome 9 | |
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Features | |
Length (bp) | 150,617,247 bp (CHM13) |
No. of genes | 739 (CCDS)[1] |
Type | Autosome |
Centromere position | Submetacentric[2] (43.0 Mbp[3]) |
Complete gene lists | |
CCDS | Gene list |
HGNC | Gene list |
UniProt | Gene list |
NCBI | Gene list |
External map viewers | |
Ensembl | Chromosome 9 |
Entrez | Chromosome 9 |
NCBI | Chromosome 9 |
UCSC | Chromosome 9 |
Full DNA sequences | |
RefSeq | NC_000009 (FASTA) |
GenBank | CM000671 (FASTA) |
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