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Chromosomal Mutations Notes
Alterations of chromosome number or structure cause some genetic disorders
Large-scale chromosomal alterations often lead to spontaneous abortions or cause a
variety of developmental disorders, or even cancers.
Breakage of a chromosome can lead to four types of changes in chromosome structure:
Gene and Chromosome Mutation Worksheet
9. Match the chromosome mutation with its description.
____1. Translocation
____2. Inversion
A). A portion of the chromosome is missing or
deleted. Known disorders in humans include WolfHirschhorn syndrome, which is caused by partial
deletion of the short arm of chromosome 4; Cri du
chat syndrome is due to a partial deletion of the
short are of chromosome number 5.
____3. Deletion
____4. Duplication
B). A portion of the chromosome is duplicated,
resulting in extra genetic material. Known human
disorders include Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type
1A which may be caused by duplication of the gene
encoding peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22) on
chromosome 17.
C). When a portion of one chromosome is
transferred to another chromosome. Sometimes,
parts of different chromosomes switch places.
D). A portion of the chromosome has broken off,
turned upside down and reattached, therefore the
genetic material is backward.
10. Why are chromosome mutations potentially more serious than gene mutations?