gain or loss of genetic material, though they may be detected in prenatal diagnosis. However, carriers of balanced reciprocal translocations may create gametes...
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affected). Genetic counseling and genetic testing is offered to families that may be carriers of chromosomal translocations. Rarely, the same translocation may...
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Philadelphia chromosome (redirect from Philadelphia translocation)
The Philadelphia chromosome or Philadelphia translocation (Ph) is a specific genetic abnormality in chromosome 22 of leukemia cancer cells (particularly...
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pre- and post-translocation genetic ancestry'. Not every example of genetic rescue is clearly successful and the current definition of genetic rescue does...
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Genetics of Down syndrome (redirect from Genetic origins of down syndrome)
presence of an extra copy of genetic material on chromosome 21, either in whole (trisomy 21) or part (such as due to translocations). The effects of the extra...
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aberrations (such as inversions or translocations) and other genetic conditions. A rapidly expanding field in genetic counseling is cardiovascular genetics...
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Down syndrome (redirect from Translocation Down syndrome)
cases, and Translocation Down syndrome accounts for three per cent of cases. The parents of the affected individual are usually genetically normal. The...
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Manolis, Charlie; Lindner, Garry; Banks, Sam (28 August 2019). "Translocation, genetic structure and homing ability confirm geographic barriers disrupt...
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Eosinophilia (redirect from 5:14 translocation)
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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homology. This can cause chromosomal translocations, sometimes leading to cancer. B cells of the immune system perform genetic recombination, called immunoglobulin...
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"Preimplantation genetic haplotyping a new application for diagnosis of translocation carrier's embryos- preliminary observations of two robertsonian translocation carrier...
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Genetics (redirect from Genetic Science)
Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms. It is an important branch in biology because heredity is vital to organisms'...
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reintroduction). Translocation as a tool is used to reduce the risk of a catastrophe to a species with a single population, to improve genetic heterogeneity...
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Molecular genetics (redirect from Molecular genetic)
mutations such as translocations. Genetic engineering is an emerging field of science, and researcher are able to leverage molecular genetic technology to...
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is generally the result of a chromosomal translocation or chromosomal inversion. In a translocation, genetic material is transferred from one chromosome...
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Autosome (section Autosomal genetic disorders)
Klar, Amar J S (2002). "The chromosome 1;11 translocation provides the best evidence supporting genetic etiology for schizophrenia and bipolar affective...
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gain), or chromosomal rearrangement (translocation, inversion, or Segmental acquired uniparental disomy). Genetic variation and recombination by transposable...
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Population bottleneck (redirect from Genetic bottleneck)
steep genetic decline in recent decades. Management of the greater prairie chickens now includes genetic rescue efforts including the translocation prairie...
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Emanuel syndrome (category Genetic syndromes)
chromosomes 11 and 22 called a balanced translocation. No genetic material is gained or lost in a balanced translocation, so these chromosomal changes usually...
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Gene flow (redirect from Genetic exchangeability)
from this translocation was less fit than the native population and were not adapted to survive the Northern Winters. Biological dispersal Genetic erosion...
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Acute myeloid leukemia (redirect from The genetic aspects of acute myeloid leukemia)
chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a stem cell transplant. The specific genetic mutations present within the cancer cells may guide therapy, as well as...
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Preimplantation genetic haplotyping a new application for diagnosis of translocation carrier’s embryos- preliminary observations of two robertsonian translocation carrier...
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to contribute to forming an offspring. Immigration, emigration, and translocation – each of these is the movement of an individual into or out of a population...
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Genomic imprinting (redirect from Genetic imprint)
young resulting from adjacent-2 disjunction in mice carrying a translocation". Genetical Research. 29 (1): 83–92. doi:10.1017/S0016672300017134. PMID 559611...
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needed] Patau syndrome due to a translocation can be inherited. An unaffected person can carry a rearrangement of genetic material between chromosome 13...
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Protein targeting (redirect from Protein translocation)
multiple diseases. In 1970, Günter Blobel conducted experiments on protein translocation across membranes. Blobel, then an assistant professor at Rockefeller...
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Translation (biology) (section Genetic code)
endoplasmic reticulum in a process called co-translational translocation. In co-translational translocation, the entire ribosome/mRNA complex binds to the outer...
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Polymorphism (biology) (redirect from Genetic alterations)
selection. This process might involve suppression of crossing-over, translocation of chromosome fragments and possibly occasional cistron duplication...
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Deletion (genetics) (redirect from Genetic deletions)
deletion, deficiency, or deletion mutation) (sign: Δ) is a mutation (a genetic aberration) in which a part of a chromosome or a sequence of DNA is left...
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translocations: Reciprocal translocation: Segments from two different chromosomes have been exchanged. Robertsonian translocation: An entire chromosome has...
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