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Chromosomal Abnormalities Exam Questions with Answers Euploidy - Answer-Normal number of chromosomes Disjunction - Answer-The separation of the pair of chromosomes into haploid cells Non-disjunction - Answer-When chromosomes do not separate into the haploid condition (sometimes two will end...

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Euploidy - Answer-Normal number of chromosomes

Disjunction - Answer-The separation of the pair of chromosomes into haploid cells

Non-disjunction - Answer-When chromosomes do not separate into the haploid
condition (sometimes two will end up in one and the one will end up with nothing)

Non-disjunction - Answer-Large cause of chromosomal abnormalities

Translocations, Deletions, Insertions, Inversions, Duplications - Answer-Five types of
structural chromosome abnormalities

Translocations - Answer-Type of chromosome abnormality in which a segment of one
chromosome breaks and attaches to another chromosome (interchange parts of
chromosomes)

Reciprocal and Robertsonian - Answer-Two types of translocations

Reciprocal Translocations - Answer-Type of chromosome abnormality in which there is
an exchange of broken segments from nonhomologous chromosomes

Robertsonian Translocations - Answer-Type of chromosome abnormality which involves
acrocentric chromosomes

Balanced - Answer-Type of translocation in which no genetic material is lost

Unbalanced - Answer-Type of translocation in which genetic material is lost

Translocation - Answer-t(3;11)(q12;p15.5)

Deletion - Answer-Type of chromosome abnormality in which part of the chromosome is
lost

Deletion - Answer-46XY, (6q-) or Del(11)(p13)

Monosomy 1p36 - Answer-The deletion of a partial chromosome which results in a
syndrome with multiple congenital anomalies and mental retardation--one of the most
common chromosomal deletions

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