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What results if a fragment of a chromosome breaks off and then reattaches to the original chromosome at the same place but in the reverse direction?

an inversion.


What is it called when a fragment of a chromosome breaks off and then reattaches to the original chromosome at the same place but in the reverse direction?

an inversion


What do the four types of chromosomal mutations do?

The four types of chromosomal mutation are deletion, duplication, inversion and trasnlocation. Deletion is the loss of all or part of a chromosome. Duplication is where a segment of a chromosome is copied. Inversion is where a section of a chromosome is reversed. Translocation is the process in where a part of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to a non-homologous chromosome.


What are mutations in which a piece of code breaks flips and reattaches backwards?

Inverstions


What occurs when a segment breaks of chromosome breaks off and reattaches to another chromosome?

translocation


What is the DNA chromosome called that breaks off and reattaches to a homologous chromosome that is paired up in meiosis?

This is a type of mutation called translocation.


If Rett syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality what is the abnormality?

There are many different chromosomal abnormalities in a RETT patient it includes ring chromosome(especially X chromosome),dicentric,chromosomal and chromatid breaks etc...


The type of mutation in which a chromosome segment breaks away and recombines in reverse order is called?

inversion


A chromosome's gene sequence that was abcdefg before damage and abfedcg after is an example of?

This kind of chromsomal mutation is called an inversion.The chromsomeome has broken in two places, between b&c and f&g. The fragment cdef has then been inserted in the reverse order, or inverted.


Why are clouds not flat on top?

Some can be, for instance stratocumulus cloud trapped beneath a temperature inversion. As the inversion breaks down through the day from heating, the tops of the cloud become more ragged.


If a piece of DNA breaks off a chromosome and attaches itself to a nonhomologous chromosome at another location what type of change has occured?

If a piece of DNA breaks off a chromosome and attaches itself to a nonhomologous chromosome at another location translocation is the type of change that has occurred. The chromosomal pieces are moved to a new location.


What happens to a dead body?

It decomposes and the chemical inside the body breaks the skin down into a smelly fragment