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Humans normally have 46 chromosomes in each cell, divided into 23 pairs. Two copies of chromosome 4, one copy inherited from each parent, form one of the pairs. Chromosome 4 spans more than 191 million DNA building blocks (base pairs) and represents more than 6 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 4 likely contains between 1,300 and 1,600 genes.

Genes on chromosome 4 are among the estimated 20,000 to 25,000 total genes in the human genome.
New data demonstrating the strength of Novartis' hematology portfolio to be presented

New data demonstrating the strength of Novartis' hematology portfolio to be presented

Sperm genes may have a detrimental effect on longevity, says new study

Sperm genes may have a detrimental effect on longevity, says new study

Developmental and behavior problems in individuals with autism associated DNA imbalance characterized

Developmental and behavior problems in individuals with autism associated DNA imbalance characterized

NCCN Guidelines adds ofatumumab and romidepsin as therapy options for CLL

NCCN Guidelines adds ofatumumab and romidepsin as therapy options for CLL

Gene deletion can increase common complication of bone marrow transplants

Gene deletion can increase common complication of bone marrow transplants

Microarray analysis can identify chromosome abnormalities in children with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome

Microarray analysis can identify chromosome abnormalities in children with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome

Possible new approach to slow the progression of cognitive decline in Down's syndrome

Possible new approach to slow the progression of cognitive decline in Down's syndrome

Asuragen enters into an exclusive agreement with Life Technologies

Asuragen enters into an exclusive agreement with Life Technologies

Cytoskeleton plays a critical role to bring chromosome pairs together: Study

Cytoskeleton plays a critical role to bring chromosome pairs together: Study

Research team identifies five new gene regions that raise the risk of childhood-onset IBD

Research team identifies five new gene regions that raise the risk of childhood-onset IBD

Co-founders of Signature Genomics recognized with Inland Northwest Catalyst Award

Co-founders of Signature Genomics recognized with Inland Northwest Catalyst Award

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awards new patent for Ryogen

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awards new patent for Ryogen

Activating TAp63 protein, a viable anti-cancer strategy

Activating TAp63 protein, a viable anti-cancer strategy

Chinese SFDA approves China Medical Technologies' Leukemia BCR/ABL fusion gene detection FISH Probe

Chinese SFDA approves China Medical Technologies' Leukemia BCR/ABL fusion gene detection FISH Probe

Cellular mechanisms that may impact immune functions in the elderly discovered

Cellular mechanisms that may impact immune functions in the elderly discovered

Researchers find compound that reverses type 1 myotonic dystrophy

Researchers find compound that reverses type 1 myotonic dystrophy

Autism Consortium holds its fourth annual symposium to update on autism

Autism Consortium holds its fourth annual symposium to update on autism

Phase 1 study of STX107 for Fragile X syndrome begins

Phase 1 study of STX107 for Fragile X syndrome begins

Research provides new insight on gene fusion, a phenomenon known to cause prostate cancer

Research provides new insight on gene fusion, a phenomenon known to cause prostate cancer

Researchers discover new bend in gene control

Researchers discover new bend in gene control

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