Chromosome 9

Chromosome 9 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. Humans normally have two copies of this chromosome, as they normally do with all chromosomes. Chromosome 9 spans about 150 million base pairs of nucleic acids (the building blocks of DNA) and represents between 4.0 and 4.5% of the total DNA in cells.

Chromosome 9
Human chromosome 9 pair after G-banding:
One is from the mother, one is from the father.
Chromosome 9 pair
in human male karyogram
Features
Length (bp)150,617,247 bp
(CHM13)
No. of genes739 (CCDS)
TypeAutosome
Centromere positionSubmetacentric
(43.0 Mbp)
Complete gene lists
CCDSGene list
HGNCGene list
UniProtGene list
NCBIGene list
External map viewers
EnsemblChromosome 9
EntrezChromosome 9
NCBIChromosome 9
UCSCChromosome 9
Full DNA sequences
RefSeqNC_000009 (FASTA)
GenBankCM000671 (FASTA)
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