What is a translocation
When a chromsome breaks and there is a reararngement of parts between nonhomolgous chromsones
What can balanced translocation result in
Duplication and deleteions during reproduction
Are balanced translocation always inherited
NO
When do de novo balanced translocations occur
During gamete formation
When can translocations occur
Errors in replication/reapir
Prophase of meiosis 1
Metaphaose of meiosis 2
What chromsones are acrocentric in humans
13,14,15,21,22
What is a robertosonina translocation
Form of chromsomal rearrangment where the acrocentric chromsomes break at their centromere and the long q arms fuse to forma. single large chromsones with one centermoe and the very small non essential genes are usually lost
How would you express a robertosnina translocation
45,XX,der(14;21)(q10;q10) the breakage is going to be at the centromere and der is for derivative
What are the possibilited of the roberstonian translocation
You would have either a monosomy where you only have the one chrosmome
Trisomoy where you have three of the same
Or unaffecter or just the carrier so 1/3 of your kids will be affected
What is FISH used for
To visualize chromsome abnormalities
How does FISH work
Probe is labelled with a fluorophore so that it can be seen under a microscope
Denaturation followed by hybridzation will show where the probe had bound genome DNA
Usuallt in a hyoptonic solution during metaphase when they are condensed
What can FISH be helpful for
Easily identifying aneuplodies and large structural changes