HTH 352 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Achondroplasia, Environmental Disease, Chromosome Abnormality

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In the cell nucleus, there are 46 chromosomes. During cell mitosis (cell division) each chromosome splits longitudinally into two daughter chromatids, one of which goes into each of the two newly formed cells. Genes are responsible for the production of proteins necessary for the cell to function. A substance that causes a genetic mutagen: most common: x-rays, formaldehyde, mustard gas-biological weapon, nitrous acid. Such a change could consist of a deletion, addition, or substitution of a single. Involve a change at the molecular level within a gene base pair or could involve a small portion of a single gene. These changes could result in the misreading of the genetic code. The severity of the mutation depends on where within a gene the change occurs. Examples of point mutations: sickle-cell anemia, hemophilia, diabetes sublethehal. Achondroplastic dwarfism these disease result in death at a fairly young age.

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