Place the type of translocation and sequence or sequences translocated next to each set of chromosomes. Nonhomologous chromosomes AB • CDEFG RS • TUVWX Translocation 1 AB • CD RS • TUVWXEFG Translocation 2 AUVB • CDEFG RS • TWX Translocation 3 AB • TUVFG RS • CDEWX Translocation 4 AB • CWG Answer Bank Nonreciprocal translocation of EFG Reciprocal translocation of DEF and W Reciprocal translocation of CDE and TUV Nonreciprocal translocation of UV
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Place the type of translocation and sequence or sequences translocated next to each set of chromosomes. Nonhomologous chromosomes AB • CDEFG RS • TUVWX Translocation 1 AB • CD RS • TUVWXE FG Answer Bank Nonreciprocal translocation of EFG Translocation 2 AUVB • CDEFG RS • TWX Reciprocal translocation of DEF and W Translocation 3 AB • TUVFG RS • CDEWX Reciprocal translocation of CDE and TUV Nonreciprocal translocation of UV Translocation 4 AB • CWG RS • TUVDEFX
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