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A mutation involving a long segment of DNA. These mutations can involve deletions, insertions, or inversions of sections of DNA. In some cases, deleted sections may attach to other chromosomes, disrupting both the chromosomes that loses the DNA and the one that gains it. Also referred to as a chromosomal rearrangement.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about chromosomal mutation. chromosomal mutation. Information about chromosomal mutation in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. chromosomal mutations ... chromosomal mutation; chromosome; chromosphere; chronic; chronic fatigue syndrome; chronic obstructive airways disease;
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Mutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In biology, a mutation is a randomly derived change to the nucleotide sequence of the genetic material of an organism. Mutations can be caused by copying errors in the genetic material during cell d...
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- prune (pn) mutation shows pseudodominance only with deletions 264-38; • gene located in the 2D-4 to 3A-2 region; - fa shows pseudodominance with all but two deletions; (258-11 and 258-14); • so the locus is located in band 3C-7, ... - Chromosomal polymorphism: two or more forms of chromosome in population;
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Definition of chromosomal mutation in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. Meaning of chromosomal mutation. What does chromosomal mutation mean? Proper usage of the word chromosomal mutation. Information about chromosomal mutation in the AudioEnglish.net dictionary, synonyms and antonyms. ... • CHROMOSOMAL MUTATION (noun);
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Hybridization between two chromosomally distinct subspecies of the grasshopper Caledia captiva results in a high incidence of novel chromosomal rearrangements among the backcross progeny. Rearrangements are restricted to those chromosomes derived from the F1 hybrid parent.
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This occurs in nearly all cases leading to antibiotic resistance ... Changes in the gene leading to changes in the resulting protein ... Common occurrence due to the high degree of recombination in bacteria through the use of recombinases and the transposons that jump around...
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chromosomal mutation. Dictionary terms for chromosomal mutation in Nederlands, Nederlands definition for chromosomal mutation, Thesaurus and Translations of chromosomal mutation to Nederlands, Engels, Frans, Hebreeuws, Arabic, Zweeds. ... Er zijn geen resultaten gevonden voor de "chromosomal mutation" in de Nederlands...
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