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  1. Chromosomal translocation - Wikipedia

    This includes "balanced" and "unbalanced" translocation, with three main types: "reciprocal", "nonreciprocal" and "Robertsonian" translocation. Reciprocal translocation is a chromosome …

  2. What Are Translocations? What Disorders Do They Cause? - WebMD

    Dec 2, 2024 · A translocation chromosome mutation can be of two types — reciprocal and Robertsonian. In a reciprocal translocation, two different chromosomes have exchanged pieces with …

  3. Mechanisms driving chromosomal translocations: lost in time and space

    Though at least species is kept constant, there remains many differences in experimental model, including the specific translocation assessed, the means by which chromosome breaks are …

  4. Translocation - National Human Genome Research Institute

    2 days ago · A translocation, as related to genetics, occurs when a chromosome breaks and the (typically two) fragmented pieces re-attach to different chromosomes. The detection of chromosomal …

  5. What Is a Chromosomal Translocation and How Does It Happen?

    Jul 24, 2025 · A chromosomal translocation occurs when a piece from one chromosome breaks off and reattaches to a different chromosome, or when two chromosomes swap pieces. This rearrangement …

  6. Translocation: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Nov 1, 2023 · Translocation means a change in location. It often refers to genetics, when part of a chromosome is transferred to another chromosome. Chromosomes are structures that carry genes, …

  7. Cancer - Chromosomal Translocation | Britannica

    Apr 11, 2026 · Through chromosomal translocation one segment of a chromosome breaks off and is joined to another chromosome. As a result of such an event, two separate genes can be fused. In …

  8. Overview of Genetics Translocation

    Dec 20, 2023 · Genetics translocation, also known as chromosome translocation, is a type of genetic mutation that involves the rearrangement of genetic material between two different chromosomes.

  9. Chromosomal Translocation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    A translocation occurs when there has been transfer of genetic material between chromosomes, requiring breakage of both chromosomes and repair in an abnormal arrangement.

  10. Translocations - University Hospitals

    The term translocation is used when the location of specific chromosome material changes. There are two main types of translocations: reciprocal and Robertsonian.