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Chromosome breakage
- ... in people with BLM gene mutations. In addition, chromosome breakage occurs more frequently in affected individuals. All of ...
- GeneReviews Glossary (National Center for Biotechnology Information)Newborn Screening/Reference Desk ... Newborn Screening ... Genetic Testing/Reference Desk ... Genetic Testing ... National Center for Biotechnology Information ... From the National ...
- ... in people with BLM gene mutations. In addition, chromosome breakage occurs more frequently in affected individuals. All of ...
- ... and an inversion of a segment of the chromosome. An inversion involves the breakage of a chromosome in two places; the resulting piece of DNA ...
- ... 8 called an inversion. An inversion involves the breakage of a chromosome in two places; the resulting piece of DNA ...
- ... 16 (written as inv(16)). An inversion involves breakage of the chromosome in two places; the resulting piece of DNA ...
- ... 16 (written as inv(16)). An inversion involves breakage of the chromosome in two places; the resulting piece of DNA ...
- ... 16 (written as inv(16)). An inversion involves breakage of the chromosome in two places; the resulting piece of DNA ...
- ... to form a circular structure. Translocations or inversions (breakage of a chromosome in two places) can also lead to extra ...
- ... gene. One such rearrangement, called an inversion, involves breakage of a chromosome in two places; the resulting piece of DNA ...