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Dictionary » G » Gene translocation Gene translocationGene translocation The movement of a gene fragment from one chromosomal location to another, which often alters or abolishes expression. ![]()
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Results from our forumRegarding MutationYes, mutation can occur thru translocation in both genes (the individulal alleles or its fragment) and chromosomes. I do not believe an increase in genetic ...
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Regarding MutationIs it true that gene and chromosomal mutation are similar in the sense that they both can occur through translocation? Can an increase in genetic material occur in both then? Are chromosomal mutations due more often ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong you are abusing language there is no way you can say the genes that cause cancer are not harmful and as such there being transmitted ... of the conditions are caused by point mutations, deletions, chromosomal translocation or invertion, and as such are results of random events on a genomic ...
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Gene MutationFor each of the following explain what happens to the DNA Substitution- Insertion- Inversion- Translocation-
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Sugar Allergy... condition (symptom) in all people of differing size, gender, race and genes. It can't and that why millions flock to anything alternative. BTW, ... MD, Specian RD, et al. Absence of intestinal bile promotes bacterial translocation. Am Surg 1992;58:305-10. 107. Niebauer J, Volk HD, Kemp M, ...
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