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chromosome Abnormality

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Often occurs during crossing over in prophase I

Structural abnormalities

Deletion

Removal of genetic sequence

Often harmful <= disrupts gene balance
Lethal if embryo homozygous for large deletion or if occurring on X in male

Duplication

Repetition of genetic sequence

Often harmful <= disrupts gene balance

Inversion

Reversed orientation of genetic sequence

Usually benign <= preserves gene balance

Translocation

Relocation of genetic sequence from one chromosome to another
May join a nonhomologous chromosome

Often harmful <= may preserve or disrupt gene balance

Reciprocal translocation

Exchange of segments between nonhomologous chromosomes

Usually benign <= preserves gene balance

Robertsonian translocation

Fusion of 2 nonhomologous chromosomes
Short arms often lost

Usually harmless <= preserves gene balance because the short arms don't contain significant genetic material
10-15% of child with Familial Down Syndrome (hereditary)

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