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unbalanced translocation un·bal·anced trans·lo·ca·tioncondition resulting from fertilization of a gamete containing a translocation chromosome by a normal gamete; if this abnormality is compatible with life, the individual would have 46 chromosomes but a segment of the translocation chromosome would be represented three times in each cell and a partial or complete trisomic state would exist.un·bal·anced trans·lo·ca·tion (ŭn-băl'ănst trans'lō-kā'shŭn) Condition resulting from fertilization of a gamete containing a translocation chromosome by a normal gamete; if this abnormality is compatible with life, the person has 46 chromosomes but a segment of the translocation chromosome is represented three times in each cell and a partial or complete trisomic state exists. |