- Look up
translocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Translocation may
refer to:
Chromosomal translocation, a
chromosome abnormality caused by rearrangement...
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chromosome translocation is a
phenomenon that
results in
unusual rearrangement of chromosomes. This
includes balanced and
unbalanced translocation, with two...
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Translocation is the
human action of
moving an
organism from one area and
releasing it in another. In
terms of
wildlife conservation, its
objective is...
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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...
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Ribosomal translocation takes place in the
elongation of a
protein in:
Eukaryotic translation § Elongation
Bacterial translation § Elongation Archaeal...
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Philadelphia chromosome or
Philadelphia translocation (Ph) is a
specific genetic abnormality in
chromosome 22 of
leukemia cancer cells (particularly...
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genes for PDGFRA, PDGFRB, or FGFR1 or, alternatively, a
chromosome translocation that
creates the PCM1-JAK2
fusion gene.
These genes code for dysfunctional...
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multiple diseases. In 1970, Günter
Blobel conducted experiments on
protein translocation across membranes. Blobel, then an ****istant
professor at Rockefeller...
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chromosome 21,
either in
whole (trisomy 21) or part (such as due to
translocations). The
effects of the
extra copy
varies greatly from
individual to individual...
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facilitates the
coupling of the
protein translation and the
protein translocation processes. SRP then
targets this
entire complex (the ribosome-nascent...