Allosome

/ˈæloʊˌsoʊm/ noun

A chromosome, such as a sex chromosome, that differs in structure or function from the standard chromosomes in an organism.

From Greek 'allo-' (other, different) + 'soma' (body). A cytogenetic term from early 20th-century genetics describing chromosomes that are different from autosomes.

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