Modern Understandings of Inheritancehttps://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/en/Cat/modern-understandings-of-inheritance/feed/atom/2024-03-28T09:25:31+00:00imedecincontact@imedecin.comChromosomal Basis of Inherited Disorders2020-06-11T01:14:19+00:002020-06-11T01:14:19+00:00https://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/en/modern-understandings-of-inheritance/chromosomal-basis-of-inherited-disorders.htmlimedeci1imedecin@gmail.com<p><img src="https://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/images/stories/Biol-451_250X333.jpg" /></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Inherited disorders can arise when chromosomes behave abnormally during meiosis. Chromosome disorders can be divided into two categories: abnormalities in chromosome number and chromosomal structural rearrangements.</p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="https://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/en/modern-understandings-of-inheritance/chromosomal-basis-of-inherited-disorders.html">Read More ...</a></p><p><img src="https://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/images/stories/Biol-451_250X333.jpg" /></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Inherited disorders can arise when chromosomes behave abnormally during meiosis. Chromosome disorders can be divided into two categories: abnormalities in chromosome number and chromosomal structural rearrangements.</p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="https://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/en/modern-understandings-of-inheritance/chromosomal-basis-of-inherited-disorders.html">Read More ...</a></p>Chromosomal Theory and Genetic Linkages2019-11-04T14:30:34+00:002019-11-04T14:30:34+00:00https://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/en/modern-understandings-of-inheritance/chromosomal-theory-and-genetic-linkages.htmlSuper Userlibriomed@gmail.com<p><img src="https://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/images/stories/APB-F13-2_250X182.png" /></p><p>Long before chromosomes were visualized under a microscope, the father of modern genetics, Gregor Mendel, began studying heredity in 1843. With the improvement of microscopic techniques during the late 1800s, cell biologists could stain and visualize subcellular structures with dyes and observe their actions during cell division and meiosis. With each mitotic division, chromosomes replicated, condensed from an amorphous (no constant shape) nuclear mass into distinct X-shaped bodies (pairs of identical sister chromatids), and migrated to separate cellular poles.</p>
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