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List of chromosomal translocations
List of chromosomal translocations For the main article, see Chromosomal translocation By chromosome The shorthand t(A ... p11.2;q11.2) - Synovial sarcoma Named translocations Philadelphia chromosome Robertsonian translocation
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Chromosomal translocation
Chromosomal translocation Chromosomal translocation of the 4th and 20th chromosome ... two main types, reciprocal and Robertsonian. Also, translocations can be balanced (in an even exchange ... resulting in extra or missing genes). Reciprocal translocations Usually resulting in an exchange of material between nonhomologous chromosomes, reciprocal translocations are found in about 1 in ...
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... 10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities
... 10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities Q00-Q89 - Congenital malformations and deformations ... Situs inversus (Q894) Conjoined twins Q90-Q99 - Chromosomal abnormalities, not elsewhere classified (Q90) Down's ... not elsewhere classified Robertsonian and balanced reciprocal translocations and insertions (Q96) Turner syndrome (Q97) Other ... X chromosome Fragile X syndrome See also List of ICD-10 codes International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems List of ICD-9 codes 740-759: ...
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Down syndrome (Psychology wiki)
... and other countries) encompasses a number of chromosomal abnormalities, of which trisomy 21 (an aneuploid ... Lejeune discovered that Down syndrome is a chromosomal irregularity [1]. The chromosomal irregularity was identified as trisomy 21 . The ... edit] Genetic Causes Down syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality characterized by the presence of an ... 21 ) or part (such as due to translocations ). The effects of the extra copy ...
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Down syndrome
... and other countries) encompasses a number of chromosomal abnormalities, of which trisomy 21 (an aneuploid ... Lejeune discovered that Down syndrome is a chromosomal irregularity [1]. The chromosomal irregularity was identified as trisomy 21. The ... other countries. Genetics Down syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality characterized by the presence of an ... 21) or part (such as due to translocations). The effects of the extra copy ...
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Chromosome (Psychology wiki)
... seems to serve structural purposes during the chromosomal stages. Heterochromatin can be further distinguished into ... small number of unclonable gaps. [2] [edit] Chromosomal aberrations In Down syndrome, chromosome 21 is ... not cause disease in carriers, such as translocations , or chromosomal inversions , although they may lead to a ... X chromosome Lyon hypothesis Y chromosome Y-chromosomal Adam Y-chromosomal Aaron Genetic genealogy ...
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Category:Genetics
... in this section of this category. * Genetics List of genetics-related topics Interlocus contest evolution ... complex Cassette (genetics) Chiasma Chillingham Cattle Chromomere Chromosomal inversion Chromosomal translocation Chromosome Cis-acting Clone (genetics) Consanguinity ... Kent K Karyotype Kilobase L Linkage group List of chromosomal translocations List of geneticists and biochemists ...
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Chromosome
... seems to serve structural purposes during the chromosomal stages. Heterochromatin can be further distinguished into ... a small number of unclonable gaps. [2] Chromosomal aberrations In Down syndrome, chromosome 21 is ... not cause disease in carriers, such as translocations, or chromosomal inversions, although they may lead to a ... X chromosome Lyon hypothesis Y chromosome Y-chromosomal Adam Y-chromosomal Aaron Genetic genealogy ...
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DNA repair
... information encoded in its nDNA the required chromosomal region is unravelled, genes located therein are ... nearly identical to the machinery responsible for chromosomal crossover in germ cells during meiosis. The ... other is problematic because it leads to chromosomal translocations and other types of chromosomal rearrangements. Non-Homologous End-Joining (NHEJ) ...
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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
... of inhibitory processes. In leukemias, including ALL, chromosomal translocations occur regularly. It is thought that most translocations occur before birth during fetal development. These translocations may trigger oncogenes to "turn on", causing ... in infants under 12 months. Not all translocations of chromosomes carry a poorer prognosis. ...
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