BLG 400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Parthenogenesis, Polyploid, Genetic Load

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Large scale mutations- mutations that involve alterations to chromosome structure or changes in the number of copies in a chromosome. Two basic types of mutations in chromosome number: aberrant euploidy- changes in whole chromosome sets, aneuploidy- changes in parts of chromosome sets. Ploidy- refers to the number of sets of chromosomes in the nucleus. Euploidy- organisms with multiples of the basic chromosome set (genome) These cells contain only complete sets of chromosomes. Aberrant euploidy- when cells have more or less than the normal number of chromosome sets. Polyploid- when organisms have more than two sets of chromosomes (triploid, tetraploid, etc. ) Aneuploid- when an organism gains or loses one or more chromosomes. The organism does not lose a complete set of chromosomes (not euploid) The chromosome number of aneuploids is usually not even. Monoploids- organisms that are a part of a diploid species but only have one chromosome set (used to be aabbcc but are now abc)

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