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double minute chromosomes
double minute chromosomes[¦dəb·əl mī‚nyüt ′krō·mə‚sōmz] (genetics) Chromatin circles that vary in size from tiny dots (common) to the size of a large chromosome, consisting of multiple copies of a short rearranged DNA segment that has undergone amplification. double minute chromosomes
dou·ble min·ute chro·mo·somespaired, extrachromosomal elements lacking centromeres, often associated with a drug resistance gene. |