The chromosomal mutation shown in the diagram below is an example of - Chromosome Chr 1 Chr 2 -> Chr 1 Chr 2 deletion duplication inversion translocation
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Deletion: This occurs when a part of the chromosome is lost or deleted. In the diagram, there is no indication of a missing part of the chromosome. Show more…
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The diagram below shows two normal chromosomes in a cell. Letters represent major segments of the chromosomes. The following table illustrates some structural mutations that involve one or both of these chromosomes. Identify the type of mutation that has led to each result shown. Drag one label into the space to the right of each chromosome or pair of chromosomes. You can use a label once, more than once, or not at all.
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Refer to the diagram of the chromosome to answer the question that follows. What type of mutation is shown above? duplication translocation deletion inversion
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