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Structural Chromosomal Anomalies Part 2

Structural Chromosomal Anomalies Part 2

Structural Chromosomal Anomalies Part 2

Structural Chromosomal Anomalies Part 2

Structural Chromosomal Anomalies Part 2

Join Dr. Vaishaly Bharambe from VB Anatomy for the second part of the Structural Chromosomal Anomalies series. This session provides an in-depth look at:

  • Translocation: Introduction to the concept and its types, including reciprocal and Robertsonian translocations.
  • Philadelphia Chromosome: Understanding its formation and significance.
  • Isochromosome Formation: Exploring the mechanisms and implications.
  • Revision: A concise recap of the key concepts covered.

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Structural Chromosomal Anomalies Part 2

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1. When parts of 2 separate chromosomes break and get attached mutually to the opposite chromosomes, the condition is called as:

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2. The following can lead to 2 “q” arms on the same chromosome:

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3. The “translocations” have been associated with the following conditions:

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4. The Philadelphia chromosome is associated with:

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5. The “whole arm centric-fusion” is a term associated with:

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