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In [[2367]], while performing a [[DNA]] analysis on [[Ishara Yar]] to determine if she were [[Tasha Yar]]'s sister, [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] told her there was always differentiation in individuals' sonomic chromosomes, but this would not affect the results. ({{TNG|Legacy}})
 
In [[2367]], while performing a [[DNA]] analysis on [[Ishara Yar]] to determine if she were [[Tasha Yar]]'s sister, [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] told her there was always differentiation in individuals' sonomic chromosomes, but this would not affect the results. ({{TNG|Legacy}})
   
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Revision as of 18:46, 21 March 2015

A sonomic chromosome was any chromosome that was not a sex chromosome.

In 2367, while performing a DNA analysis on Ishara Yar to determine if she were Tasha Yar's sister, Doctor Beverly Crusher told her there was always differentiation in individuals' sonomic chromosomes, but this would not affect the results. (TNG: "Legacy")

The script referred to this by the correct term somatic chromosome, but Gates McFadden stated sonomic chromosome in the episode. [1]