Medical Genetics Chapter 9 Genetic Variation in Individuals and Populations:Mutation and Polymorphism 1 This document is produced by trial version of Print2Flash.Visit www.print2flash.com for more information
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Medical Genetics Outline ◆Mutation; Types of mutation and their consequences; Human genetic diversity; Inherited variation and polymorphism in DNA; Inherited variation and polymorphism in proteins; Genotypes and phenotypes in populations; Factors that disturb Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium. 2 This document is produced by trial version of Print2Flash.Visit www.printflash.com for more information
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Medical Genetics 1.Mutation Categories of human mutation: o Genome mutation:mutations that affect the number of chromosomes in the cell; o Chromosome mutation:mutations that alter individual chromosomes; ● Gene mutation:mutations that alter individual genes. 3 This document is produced by trial version of Print2Flash.Visit www.print2flash.com for more information
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Medical Genetics Genome mutation Genome mutations are alterations in the number of intact chromosomes(called aneuploidy)arising from errors in chromosome segregation during meiosis or mitosis. Origin:missegregation of a chromosome pair during meiosis. Consequence:chromosomal aneuploidy. The most common mutations seen in humans; also common in cancer cells. This document is produced by trial version of Print2Flash.Visit www.print2flash.com for more information
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Medical Genetics Chromosome mutation Chromosome mutations are changes involving only a part of a chromosome,such as partial duplications or triplications,deletions,inversions, and translocations,which can occur spontaneously or may result from abnormal segregation of translocated chromosomes during meiosis. Approximately one rearrangement per 1700 cell divisions;also frequently seen in cancer cells. This document is produced by trial version of Print2Flash.Visit www.print2flash.com for more information
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