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what is lyonisation? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lyonization: The inactivation of an X chromosome. One of the two X chromosomes in every cell in a female is randomly inactivated early in embryonic development. Named after geneticist Mary Lyon.

Answered by FuzzieGirl
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\pink\longmapsto\: It was proposed by Mary Lyon And Liane Rusell.Lyonisation is a process by which one of two copies of x-chromosome present in the body cells of female mammals is inactivated.

\pink\longmapsto\: The inactive x-chromosome is transcriptionally inactive called heterochromatic body.

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