This kind of chromsomal mutation is called an inversion.The chromsomeome has broken in two places, between b&c and f&g. The fragment cdef has then been inserted in the reverse order, or inverted.
A chromosome's gene sequence that was abcdefg before damage and abfedcg after is an example of inversion. Inversion happens when a segment of a chromosome breaks off and is then reinserted in the same place but in the reverse direction.
translocation
The number of chromosomes in a organism can vary. Humans have 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs.
The child gets half each of the chromosomes of the parents. For example, in humans, 23 chromosomes from each parent.
Cells are usually diploid and contain two of each chromosome. A normal human cell contains 46 chromosomes, however this number is dependent on the type of organism. For example, dogs have 78 chromosomes and cats have 38 chromosomes.
The nucleus of a cell has same number of chromosomes as found in the species. For example, it is said that human has 23 pairs of chromosomes. These 23 pairs of chromosomes will be found in each cell ( in the nucleus) Aqsa Azam Vet. Student
No, that would be an example of a translocation.
translocation
((-1)^n)
A small neucleotide sequence is CGGGTACGAAT its complimentry sequence is GCCCATGCTTA
2,4,8,16,32,64,128....
The sun is a main sequence star
A static sequence: for example a geometric sequence with common ratio = 1.
Example sentence - It would be difficult to describe the sequence of events if I didn't explain why I was there to begin with.
The number of chromosomes in a organism can vary. Humans have 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs.
An example would be the chromosomes of chimpanzees...or letter D. ;)
An example would be the chromosomes of chimpanzees...or letter D. ;)
The answer depends on the sequence. The ratio of terms in the Fibonacci sequence, for example, tends to 0.5*(1+sqrt(5)), which is phi, the Golden ratio.