BIOL 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Chromosomal Rearrangement, Gametogenesis, Chromosome

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50% of the produced individual"s gametes are trisomic (2n+1) 50% of the produced individual"s gametes are monosomic (2n 1) produces an individual that is mosaic for genetic conditions and expressing certain phenotypes consequences of nondisjunction: at meiosis i: 2 gametes have extra chromosomal copy: no normal gametes are produced, 4 aneuploid gametes are produced, have an extra copy of the paternal chromosome, have an extra copy of the maternal chromosome. 2 gametes have no chromosomes (less than normal) at meiosis ii: 50% (2/4) are normal gametes, 50% (2/4) are aneuploid gametes: 1 gamete has an extra chromosome (from the same parent) Cri-du-chat syndrome: deletion on chromosome 5: missing a large section of the short arm of the chromosome (15. 2 to 15. 3): significance of 5p 15. 2 5p 15. 3 region: Ii: 1 copy of the 5p region is not enough to produce normal function. 5p deleted region genes are vital for development.

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