| 1. | The X chromosome is metacentric and the Y chromosome is acrocentric.
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| 2. | Robertsonian translocations have been seen involving all combinations of acrocentric chromosomes.
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| 3. | It has one pair of large Y chromosomes are the largest and smallest acrocentrics.
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| 4. | The X chromosome is a large acrocentric while the Y chromosome a minute one.
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| 5. | All chromosomes are acrocentric except for the first pair of autosomes, which are submetacentric.
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| 6. | It has eight metacentric chromosomes, four submetacentric to acrocentric, and two submetacentric chromosomes.
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| 7. | In the female, all except a pair of very large submetacentric chromosomes were found to be acrocentric.
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| 8. | The X chromosome is the largest of the acrocentric chromosomes, and the Y chromosome is medium-sized.
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| 9. | The species has 50 chromosomes ( 2n = 50 ), and it genome size is 3.58 acrocentric.
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| 10. | When described by Simons in 1988, size, acrocentric ( with the shorter chromosome arm difficult to observe ).
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