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Reciprocal translocations are
usually an
exchange of
material between non-homologous
chromosomes and
occur in
about 1 in 491 live births. Such
translocations are...
- Look up
translocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Translocation may
refer to:
Chromosomal translocation, a
chromosome abnormality caused by rearrangement...
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Robertsonian translocation in gr****hoppers in 1916. They are also
called whole-arm
translocations or centric-fusion
translocations. E. Therman, B....
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shifting to
translocations. Many
problems have
arrived with such
translocations as
there is a lack of
scientific security as
these translocations do not occur...
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Ribosomal translocation takes place in the
elongation of a
protein in:
Eukaryotic translation § Elongation
Bacterial translation § Elongation Archaeal...
- PEP (phosphoenol pyruvate)
group translocation, also
known as the
phosphotransferase system or PTS, is a
distinct method used by
bacteria for
sugar uptake...
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nodal or extranodal) The person's
general health status.
Chromosomal translocations involving the
immunoglobulin heavy locus is a
classic cytogenetic abnormality...
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These include gene
mutations in JAK2, ABL1, and FLT2 and
chromosomal translocations that
create the ETV6-ACSL6
fusion gene.
Chronic eosinophilic leukemia...
- The
Philadelphia chromosome or
Philadelphia translocation (Ph) is a
specific genetic abnormality in
chromosome 22 of
leukemia cancer cells (particularly...
- The twin-arginine
translocation pathway (Tat pathway) is a
protein export, or
secretion pathway found in plants, bacteria, and archaea. In
contrast to...