akrosentrik
Akrosentrik, or acrocentric, describes a chromosome in which the centromere is located near one end, producing a very short p arm and a long q arm. The p arm is typically small and rich in repetitive DNA, including satellite sequences, and often carries the nucleolar organizer region (NOR) that contains ribosomal RNA gene repeats. Most genetic material is located on the q arm, with the kilobase content of the p arm being comparatively limited.
In humans, five chromosomes are acrocentric: 13, 14, 15, 21 and 22. The short arms of these
A notable feature of akrosentrik chromosomes is their involvement in Robertsonian translocations, where two acrocentric chromosomes
Across species, the number and identity of acrocentric chromosomes vary, but their defining morphology aids karyotyping