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autosomal

[ aw-tuh-soh-muhl ]

adjective

, Genetics.
  1. occurring on or transmitted by a chromosome other than one of the sex chromosomes:

    Marfan syndrome is a connective tissue disorder inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.



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Other Words From

  • au·to·so·mal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of autosomal1

First recorded in 1910–15; autosom(e) ( def ) + -al 1( def )
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Example Sentences

With LaPointe claiming to be related to Sitting Bull on his mother’s side, autosomal DNA allowed a way to analyze the sample that wasn’t so heavily reliant on gender.

That’s how they eventually developed an analysis technique focusing on “autosomal DNA,” a non-sex-specific DNA that people inherit from a mother and a father.

The research using autosomal DNA “provides genetic support for Ernie LaPointe being the great-grandson of Sitting Bull,” researchers concluded.

“We managed to locate sufficient amounts of autosomal DNA in Sitting Bull’s hair sample, and compare it to the DNA sample from Ernie LaPointe and other Lakota Sioux — and were delighted to find that it matched,” Willerslev said.

Several autosomal mutations had been found in which the facets of the compound eye are disarranged.

It is an autosomal character, a member of the second group of linked gens.

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