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DictionarySeetranslocationreciprocal translocation
reciprocal translocation[ri′sip·rə·kəl ‚tranz·lō′kā·shən] (cell and molecular biology) The special case of translocation in which two segments exchange positions. reciprocal translocation
translocation [trans″lo-ka´shun] the attachment of a fragment of one chromosome to a nonhomologous chromosome.Translocation of a portion of one chromosome to another chromosome. Redrawn from Damjanov, 2000.reciprocal translocation the mutual exchange of fragments between two broken chromosomes, one part of one uniting with part of the other.robertsonian translocation that in which the breaks occur at the centromeres and entire chromosome arms are exchanged, usually involving two acrocentric chromosomes.re·cip·ro·cal trans·lo·ca·tiontranslocation without demonstrable loss of genetic material.re·cip·ro·cal trans·lo·cation (rĕ-sip'rŏ-kăl tranz'lō-kā'shŭn) Translocation without demonstrable loss of genetic material. |