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Chromosomal Aberrations
“ Substantial changes in chromosome structure
are called chromosomal aberrations”
*There are TWO primary ways in which the
structure of chromosomes can be altered
1-The total amount of genetic information in the
chromosome can change ;
* Decrease : Deficiencies / Deletions
* Increase : Duplications / Insertions
Chromosomal Aberrations
2-The genetic material may remain the same , but
is rearranged;
* Inversions
*Translocations
Alterations in Chromosome structure
-Deletion : Loss of a chromosomal segment .
-Duplication : Repetition of a chromosomal
segment .
-Inversion : A change in the direction of genetic
material along a single chromosome.
Chromosomal Aberrations
•-Translocation : A segment of one
chromosome becomes attached to a non
homologous chromosome
* Simple Translocations
- one way transfer
* Reciprocal Translocations
- Two way transfer
Deletions
-Part of chromosome is missing
-Causes Of Deletions
* Heat or Radiation
( especially ionization)
* Chemicals
* Viruses
* Errors in recombination
--Deletions do not revert
because the DNA is degraded
Deletions
-Loss of several genes can cause lethal
consequences ; FOR EXAMPLE ,
-Human disorders caused by large chromosomal
deletions
-Cry-du-chat (cry of the cat ) syndrome resulting
from deletion of part of the short arm of
chromosome 5.
-The deletion results in several mental retardation
and physical abnormalities , For Example
,Microcephaly
Duplications
-Duplications result from doubling of
chromosomal segments , and occur in
a range of sizes and locations .
Duplication
-Tandem Duplications
are adjacent to each other.
-Reverse Tandem Duplicat-
ions result in genes arranged
In opposite order of the
original.
-Tandem duplication at the
end of chromosome is a
Terminal tandem duplication .
Inversions
-Inversions results when a chromosomal segment
excises and reintegrates , oriented 180 degree
from the original orientation .
Inversion
•*In an Inversion , the total amount of genetic
information stays the same.
•-Therefore ,the great majority of inversions have no
phenotypic consequences
•*In rare cases, inversions can alter the
phenotype of an individual,
-Break point effect :
•-The breaks leading to the inversions occur in a vital
gene
•
Inversions
•-Position effect :
•-A gene is repositioned in a way that alters its gene
expression
•-About 2 % of the human population carries
inversions that are detectable with a light
microscope.
•-most of these individuals are phenotypically normal
•-However , a few produce offspring with genetic
abnormalities
Translocations
•-Translocation occurs when a segment of one
chromosome becomes attached to another.
-There are two main types of translocations ;
*Reciprocal (balanced) translocations
*Robertsonian(unbalanced) translocations
-Both types of translocations can cause disease in
humans.
Translocations
Reciprocal Translocations
-In Reciprocal translocations two non-homologous
Chromosomes exchange genetic material.
-Reciprocal translocation arise from two different
mechanisms ;
1-chromosomal breakage and DNA repair
2-Abnormal crossovers
-Reciprocal translocations lead to the re-
arrangement of the genetic material,
-not a change in the total amount
-thus , they are also called balanced translocations
Robertsonian Translocations
•-In Robertsonian translocations the transfer of
genetic material occurs in only one direction.
-Robertsonian translocations are associated with
phenotypic abnormalities or even lethality.
-EXAMPLE :Familial Down Syndrome
-in this condition , the majority of chromosome
21 is attached to chromosome 14 .
-The individual would have three copies of genes
found on a large segment of chromosome 21
Robertsonian Translocations
•-Robertsonian translocations are confined to
chromosomes 13 , 14 , 15 , 21
-Acrocentric Chromosomes
Change in Chromosome structures by Tauqeer Ahmad

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Change in Chromosome structures by Tauqeer Ahmad

  • 1. Chromosomal Aberrations “ Substantial changes in chromosome structure are called chromosomal aberrations” *There are TWO primary ways in which the structure of chromosomes can be altered 1-The total amount of genetic information in the chromosome can change ; * Decrease : Deficiencies / Deletions * Increase : Duplications / Insertions
  • 2. Chromosomal Aberrations 2-The genetic material may remain the same , but is rearranged; * Inversions *Translocations Alterations in Chromosome structure -Deletion : Loss of a chromosomal segment . -Duplication : Repetition of a chromosomal segment . -Inversion : A change in the direction of genetic material along a single chromosome.
  • 3. Chromosomal Aberrations •-Translocation : A segment of one chromosome becomes attached to a non homologous chromosome * Simple Translocations - one way transfer * Reciprocal Translocations - Two way transfer
  • 4. Deletions -Part of chromosome is missing -Causes Of Deletions * Heat or Radiation ( especially ionization) * Chemicals * Viruses * Errors in recombination --Deletions do not revert because the DNA is degraded
  • 5. Deletions -Loss of several genes can cause lethal consequences ; FOR EXAMPLE , -Human disorders caused by large chromosomal deletions -Cry-du-chat (cry of the cat ) syndrome resulting from deletion of part of the short arm of chromosome 5. -The deletion results in several mental retardation and physical abnormalities , For Example ,Microcephaly
  • 6. Duplications -Duplications result from doubling of chromosomal segments , and occur in a range of sizes and locations .
  • 7. Duplication -Tandem Duplications are adjacent to each other. -Reverse Tandem Duplicat- ions result in genes arranged In opposite order of the original. -Tandem duplication at the end of chromosome is a Terminal tandem duplication .
  • 8. Inversions -Inversions results when a chromosomal segment excises and reintegrates , oriented 180 degree from the original orientation .
  • 9. Inversion •*In an Inversion , the total amount of genetic information stays the same. •-Therefore ,the great majority of inversions have no phenotypic consequences •*In rare cases, inversions can alter the phenotype of an individual, -Break point effect : •-The breaks leading to the inversions occur in a vital gene •
  • 10. Inversions •-Position effect : •-A gene is repositioned in a way that alters its gene expression •-About 2 % of the human population carries inversions that are detectable with a light microscope. •-most of these individuals are phenotypically normal •-However , a few produce offspring with genetic abnormalities
  • 11. Translocations •-Translocation occurs when a segment of one chromosome becomes attached to another. -There are two main types of translocations ; *Reciprocal (balanced) translocations *Robertsonian(unbalanced) translocations -Both types of translocations can cause disease in humans.
  • 13. Reciprocal Translocations -In Reciprocal translocations two non-homologous Chromosomes exchange genetic material. -Reciprocal translocation arise from two different mechanisms ; 1-chromosomal breakage and DNA repair 2-Abnormal crossovers -Reciprocal translocations lead to the re- arrangement of the genetic material, -not a change in the total amount -thus , they are also called balanced translocations
  • 14. Robertsonian Translocations •-In Robertsonian translocations the transfer of genetic material occurs in only one direction. -Robertsonian translocations are associated with phenotypic abnormalities or even lethality. -EXAMPLE :Familial Down Syndrome -in this condition , the majority of chromosome 21 is attached to chromosome 14 . -The individual would have three copies of genes found on a large segment of chromosome 21
  • 15. Robertsonian Translocations •-Robertsonian translocations are confined to chromosomes 13 , 14 , 15 , 21 -Acrocentric Chromosomes