No. It arises due to point mutations (like A -> T).
According to the research I've done, Prader-Willi Syndrome is rarely a result of translocation, but it is a possibility. Translocation in this syndrome results in an inactivation of genes on the paternal chromosome 15.
African American and Hispanic are greatly affect by sicklecell.
No
A translocation chromosomal mutation will result when two non-homologous chromosomes each broken by some sort of clastogen and then are swapped.
Translocation
none. its a slight mutation in 23rd x chromosome
Translocations can result into gene dysregulation, thus leading to diseases like cancer.
Leaching is another word for translocation.
translocation!
translocation
This condition is referred to as chromosomal translocation.
There is no disease that is the result of hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is a symptom, not a disease. Hyperthyroidism however, is the result of other disease processes including:Graves' DiseaseHashimoto's thyrotoxicosisIodine toxicityCancer