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Robertsonian translocation (ROB) is a
chromosomal abnormality where the
entire long arms of two
different chromosomes become fused to each other. It is...
- translocation, with
three main types: "reciprocal", "nonreciprocal" and "
Robertsonian" translocation.
Reciprocal translocation is a
chromosome abnormality...
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material and can be
translocated without significant harm, as in a
balanced Robertsonian translocation. In
addition to some
protein coding genes,
human acrocentric...
- translocation:
Segments from two
different chromosomes have been exchanged.
Robertsonian translocation: A pair of
chromosomes break at
their centromeres, lose...
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extra chromosome 21
material that
causes Down
syndrome may be due to a
Robertsonian translocation. The long arm of
chromosome 21 is
attached to the long...
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other common mechanisms that can give rise to Down
syndrome include: a
Robertsonian translocation, isochromosome, or ring chromosome.
These contain additional...
- part of the
other chromosome involved in the
derivative chromosome.
Robertsonian translocations, for example,
account for a very
small minority of Down...
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attached to
another chromosome (translocated)
before or at
conception in a
Robertsonian translocation.
Affected people have two
copies of
chromosome 13, plus...
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raccoon dog as a
distinct isolation species,
based on
evidence of
eight Robertsonian translocations. The
International Union for
Conservation of
Nature Canid...
- (genetics)
Ecogenetics Embryology Homeobox Human somatic variation Polyploidy Robertsonian translocation Signature-tagged
mutagenesis Somatic hypermutation TILLING...