Chromosomal Mutation

Chromosomal Mutation refers to a change in the structure or number of chromosomes in an organism's cells. This type of genetic alteration can lead to a variety of outcomes, including genetic disorders, developmental abnormalities, or increased susceptibility to certain diseases. Chromosomal mutations can be caused by errors in DNA replication, exposure to mutagenic substances, or other environmental factors. Examples of chromosomal mutations include deletions, duplications, inversions, and translocations.




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