Chromosome structure (chromosomal rearrangements) 2. Chromosome number • deletions • duplications • translocations • inversions • transpositions • aneuploidy • abnormal euploidy
1 ©2006 Accelerated Cure Project, Inc. - www. accelerated cure. org Analysis of chromosomal abnormalities as a possible cause of Multiple Sclerosis Draft: October 26, 2006 Accelerated Cure Project, Inc. Summary Chromosomal abnormalities that affect either entire chromosomes or large chromosomal ...
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202 Unit il Genetics 13. Explain how an organism compensates for the fact that some individuals have a double dosage of sex-linked genes while others have only one.
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EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS - ~7.5% spontaneous human abortions have chromosomal abnormality - Chromosomal changes occur in association with speciation • fusion of two chromosomes (translocation) to form single chromosome in human evolution • duplication and divergence - human globin genes - Chromosomal ...
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• An inversion occurs when a chromosomal fragment reattaches to the original chromosome but in the reverse orientation. • In translocation , a chromosomal fragment joins a nonhomologous chromosome.