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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. Translocation - National Human Genome Research Institute

    4 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 …

  3. 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, …

  4. 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 …

  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. What is a translocation? – MyPathologyReport

    A translocation is a type of genetic change where a piece of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to a different chromosome. Chromosomes are structures inside your cells that carry DNA, the …

  7. Definition of translocation - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

    translocation (TRANZ-loh-KAY-shun) A genetic change in which a piece of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome. Sometimes pieces from two different chromosomes will trade …

  8. What Are Translocations? - iCliniq

    Feb 26, 2024 · Translocation is the process by which a piece of a gene moves from one location to another inside a cell's genome or between different cells or organisms.

  9. Translocation: Origin, Types and Effects | Genetics

    Intra-chromosomal (internal) translocation or shift: A segment of a chromosome is shifted from its original position to some other position within the same chromosome.

  10. 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.