Modeled after one of those original label-tape guns that came out in the late-1960s, Chromosome gets its own label from a somewhat whimsical reference: what seems a resemblance of the X and Y characters of the light weights to those famous microscopic photos of human chromosomes of the same letters.
Though Chromosome is an all-caps typeface, you’ll find that characters in the uppercase slots do have a difference—they’re shifted a little to the right, affording you another way to add interest to otherwise monospaced chunks of display text.
Chromosome has four styles: light, heavy, and reversed versions of both, each with shifted/offset alternate glyphs. It has full support for Central/Eastern European languages.