Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Homologous Chromosome, Allele, Meiosis

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Chapter 11 genes, chromosomes, and human genetics. Radiation, chemicals, or enzymes may break the dna leaving alterations in the chromosome. Genetic changes may occur through changes in chromosome number, including addition or loss of one or more chromosomes or even entire sets of chromosomes. Deletion occurs if a broken segment is lost from a chromosome. Duplications occur if a segment is broken from one chromosome and inserted into the homologous chromosome, adding to the alleles already there. Translocation occurs if a broken segment is attached to a different, non-homologous chromosome. Inversion occurs if a broken segment reattaches to the same chromosome from which it was lost, but in reversed orientation. To be inherited, chromosomal alterations must occur or be included in cells of the germ line leading to development of eggs or sperm. A deletion may cause severe problems if the missing segment contains genes vital to normal development or cellular function.

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