Chromosomal Mutations. Deletion (A) Inversion (B) Translocation (C)
A section of DNA is accidentally duplicated when a chromosome is copied.
A section of DNA is accidentally duplicated when a chromosome is copied.
chromosome mutations
Deletion, duplication and inversion are all chromosome abnormalities that
Chromosomal mutations. Images from Purves et al., Life: The Science of
This does now harbour the fragment twice (a duplication).
Gene-duplication.png c. Sexual Recombination
Single Chromosome Mutations: deletion, duplication and inversion have all
The classic example for the way in which a deletion/duplication event takes
Chromosome Mutations. Inversion (B) Deletion (A) Duplication
What are some chromosomal mutations? (non-disjunction, deletion, duplication
The three major single chromosome mutations; deletion (1), duplication (2)
Modeling Chromosome Mutations
also known as trisomy 21, is a chromosomal mutation Access Billing
some chromosomal rearrangements
Genetics - Cytogenetics and Chromosomal Mutation
Chromosomal aberrations Edit Chromosomal aberrations section
Duplication: involves copying an extra section of chromosome
How do chromosomal mutations take place ? The deficiencies are easiest to