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What mutation involves two chromosomes?

Inversion and duplication!


If a male homozygous for the normal gene order and a female homozygous for an inversion mutation had a child the child would have what type or types of chromosomes?

The child would inherit one set of chromosomes from each parent. Since the male is homozygous for the normal gene order, he will pass on a normal chromosome set. The female, being homozygous for the inversion mutation, will pass on chromosomes that carry the inversion. As a result, the child will have one set of normal chromosomes and one set with the inversion mutation, leading to a genotype that is heterozygous for the inversion.


What does insertion and inversion mutation have in common?

They are both mutations of chromosomes


What are the types of chromosomes mutations?

Duplication, translocation, inversion, deletion.


What is a change in a chromosomes involving reversal of a fragment of the chromosome?

Inversion occurs when a fragment of a chromosome is reversed


Describe four types of mutations resulting from the breakage of chromosomes?

Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation.


4 types of mutation resulting from the breakage of chromosomes?

Deletion: loss of a chromosomal segment. Duplication: repetition of a chromosomal segment. Inversion: reversal of a chromosomal segment. Translocation: movement of a chromosomal segment to a new location on a different chromosome.


What are the differences between translocation and inversion mutations?

Translocation is when nonhomologous chromosomes exchange segments, like when chromosome 1 exchanges parts with chromosome 5. Inversion is when broken segments of the chromosome is inserted backwards.


How might banding patterns be important to detecting an inversion mutation?

Because in genetics, characteristic banding patterns on chromosomes can locategenes by relating individual genes to particular bands. In doing so the inversion mutation (when a section breaks free, rotates 180 degrees and rejoins and is thus inverted) can be identified. If the normal gene is a particular band, then a mutated gene will not have the same band.


What is the difference between 1st inversion and 2nd inversion in music theory?

In music theory, the difference between 1st inversion and 2nd inversion is the position of the notes in a chord. In 1st inversion, the third of the chord is the lowest note, while in 2nd inversion, the fifth of the chord is the lowest note.


What is the ISBN of Primary Inversion?

The ISBN of Primary Inversion is 0812550234.


When was Primary Inversion created?

Primary Inversion was created in 1995.