Chromosome Mutation
Chromosome mutation refers to any alteration in the structure or number of chromosomes in an organism. These mutations can occur spontaneously or be induced by external factors such as radiation or chemicals. Chromosome mutations can lead to genetic disorders, developmental abnormalities, or changes in physical traits. Examples of chromosome mutations include deletions, duplications, inversions, and translocations.
External Links
- [chromodisorder.org] Chromosome Disorder Outreach Inc | chromosome gene mutation