nonreciprocal$53528$ - tradução para holandês
Diclib.com
Dicionário ChatGPT
Digite uma palavra ou frase em qualquer idioma 👆
Idioma:

Tradução e análise de palavras por inteligência artificial ChatGPT

Nesta página você pode obter uma análise detalhada de uma palavra ou frase, produzida usando a melhor tecnologia de inteligência artificial até o momento:

  • como a palavra é usada
  • frequência de uso
  • é usado com mais frequência na fala oral ou escrita
  • opções de tradução de palavras
  • exemplos de uso (várias frases com tradução)
  • etimologia

nonreciprocal$53528$ - tradução para holandês

PHENOMENON THAT RESULTS IN UNUSUAL REARRANGEMENT OF CHROMOSOMES
List of chromosomal translocations; Translocations; Reciprocal translocation; Balanced reciprocal; Translocation, genetic; Balanced rearrangements; Balanced translocation; Chromosome translocation; Chromosomal translocations; Chromosome translocations; Translocation (genetics); Balanced rearrangement; Nonreciprocal translocation; Genetic translocation; Balanced reciprocal translocation; T(14;18)
  • Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans]]
  • Karyotype}}
  • Chromosomal reciprocal translocation of the 4th and 20th [[chromosome]].

nonreciprocal      
adj. niet wederzijds

Wikipédia

Chromosomal translocation

In genetics, chromosome translocation is a phenomenon that results in unusual rearrangement of chromosomes. This includes balanced and unbalanced translocation, with two main types: reciprocal, and Robertsonian translocation. Reciprocal translocation is a chromosome abnormality caused by exchange of parts between non-homologous chromosomes. Two detached fragments of two different chromosomes are switched. Robertsonian translocation occurs when two non-homologous chromosomes get attached, meaning that given two healthy pairs of chromosomes, one of each pair "sticks" and blends together homogeneously.

A gene fusion may be created when the translocation joins two otherwise-separated genes. It is detected on cytogenetics or a karyotype of affected cells. Translocations can be balanced (in an even exchange of material with no genetic information extra or missing, and ideally full functionality) or unbalanced (where the exchange of chromosome material is unequal resulting in extra or missing genes).