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Chromosome 2 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. People normally have two copies of this chromosome. Chromosome 2 is the second largest human chromosome, spanning more than 237 million base pairs (the building material of DNA) and representing almost 8% of the total DNA in cells.

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Mosaic loss of Y chromosome increases risk for heart failure and cardiac fibrosis in men

Mosaic loss of Y chromosome increases risk for heart failure and cardiac fibrosis in men

Y chromosome loss in men can lead to deadly heart failure, research shows

Y chromosome loss in men can lead to deadly heart failure, research shows

Study describes biochemical pathway that leads to inflammation characteristic of autoimmune diseases

Study describes biochemical pathway that leads to inflammation characteristic of autoimmune diseases

New underlying cause of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome discovered

New underlying cause of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome discovered

Genetically-enhanced biocontrols can help eradicate invasive alien mammals

Genetically-enhanced biocontrols can help eradicate invasive alien mammals

Study identifies chromosomal abnormalities associated with relapse in frequent subtype of childhood B-ALL

Study identifies chromosomal abnormalities associated with relapse in frequent subtype of childhood B-ALL

The role of myostatin in female fertility

The role of myostatin in female fertility

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation names five new Damon Runyon Clinical Investigators

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation names five new Damon Runyon Clinical Investigators

Biologists shed light on the evolution and consequences of selfish genetic elements

Biologists shed light on the evolution and consequences of selfish genetic elements

"Selfish chromosomes" explain why most human embryos die very early on, study suggests

"Selfish chromosomes" explain why most human embryos die very early on, study suggests

New, safer CRISPR approach may help correct genetic defects in the future

New, safer CRISPR approach may help correct genetic defects in the future

NUS researchers discover a new way to interpret unsolved Mendelian diseases

NUS researchers discover a new way to interpret unsolved Mendelian diseases

Duke researchers identify role for key gene in developmental disability syndrome

Duke researchers identify role for key gene in developmental disability syndrome

Study identifies critical genes and biological pathways related to COVID-19 myocarditis

Study identifies critical genes and biological pathways related to COVID-19 myocarditis

Antiretroviral drug used to treat HIV ameliorates cognitive deficits in mouse model of Down syndrome

Antiretroviral drug used to treat HIV ameliorates cognitive deficits in mouse model of Down syndrome

Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 harboring double reporters for COVID-19 surveillance

Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 harboring double reporters for COVID-19 surveillance

Molecular tumor profiling in pediatric cancer patients significantly impacts clinical care

Molecular tumor profiling in pediatric cancer patients significantly impacts clinical care

Scientists publish a robust framework to analyze chromosomal instability in human cancers

Scientists publish a robust framework to analyze chromosomal instability in human cancers

Study sheds light on inhibition of awn elongation in sorghum

Study sheds light on inhibition of awn elongation in sorghum

Chromosome organization affects evolution of DNA in archaea

Chromosome organization affects evolution of DNA in archaea

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