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Down syndrome is typically caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21, resulting from a process called nondisjunction, which occurs during cell division. This mutation can happen during the formation of the egg or sperm, or during the early stages of embryonic development. As a result, the genetic change that leads to Down syndrome occurs before or at the time of conception. Therefore, the mutation is present from the moment of fertilization.

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If a child is born with down syndrome when did the mutation occur?

During meiosis


Why did evolution not occur in down syndrome?

Down Syndrome is a the addition of an extra chromosome and not really related to evolution. It is more of a genetic mutation that causes this event to occur.


When a child has Trisomy when does the mutation occur?

during meiosis


How does a genetic mutation occur when the mom and dad does not have one?

If something were passed down from parents, that would be inheritance. A mutation is when something goes wrong and causes a change in the genetic structure. Mutations can be caused by radiation or chemicals or mutations can also occur "naturally" when some part of DNA replication or correction goes wrong.


What could be described as a chromosomal mutation?

Chromosomal mutation can have lasting impacts on the person who this happens to. A version of a chromosomal mutation is the mutation that leads to Down's Syndrome.


How is albinism inherited and passed down through generations?

Albinism is a genetic condition that is inherited when both parents carry a specific gene mutation. This mutation is passed down through generations in an autosomal recessive pattern, meaning that both parents must pass on the mutated gene for a child to have albinism.


How is gigantism passed down from parents to child?

Gigantism is often caused by a genetic mutation that leads to excessive growth hormone production. This mutation can be passed down from a parent to a child through inheritance of the specific gene involved in regulating growth hormones. However, not all cases of gigantism are inherited, as some can be caused by non-genetic factors or random mutations.


How does a mutation in a cell affect an organism?

A mutation in a sex cell means that the mutation can be passed on to the individuals offspring. If the mutation just occurred in a somatic cell, it would not be passed down.


Explain why a mutation in a sperm or egg cell has different consequences than one in a heart cell?

A mutation in a sperm or egg cell means that the mutation while most likely be passed down to the offspring of that organism. If the mutation is in anything but a gamete, it will not be passed down.


Can a Mutation can be called a Deformity?

A mutation can be called a deformity, because a mutation is passed on, it is like a gene being passed down the pedigree, and in the pedigree there can be a deformity that will be passed on to the next generation. :.


Changes in genes occur when organisms produce?

Changes in genes occur through processes such as mutation, genetic recombination, and gene duplication. These changes can result in variations in traits that can be passed down to offspring through reproduction.


Why are somatic mutations generally less important than germ mutations?

Because the somatic mutation only produces the color of the iris of the eye. The germ mutation is in charge of the cell which will produce a gamete. It may be passed onto the offspring. So the somatic mutation isn't as important as the germ mutation.