BIOLOGY 283 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Gene Duplication, Giemsa Stain, Cytogenetics

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Chapter 8 variation in chromosome structure and number. Slide 3: genetic variation refers to differences between members of the same species or those of different species, allelic variations are due to mutations in particular genes, chromosomal aberrations are substantial changes in chromosome structure or number. Cytogenetics: since different chromosomes can be the same size and have the same centromere position, chromosomes are treated with stains to produce characteristic banding patterns, example: g-banding, chromosomes are exposed to the dye giemsa. In humans: 300 g bands are seen in metaphase, 2000 g bands in prophase. A loss of an internal piece of a chromosome is called a _________: reciprocal translocation, terminal deficiency, interstitial deletion, gene duplication. Given the following sequence of genes on a chromosome, determine what change in chromosome structure occurred. (the * indicates the centromere) Before a b c d * e f g h.

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