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Nonreciprocal translocation

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In a nonreciprocal translocation, genes from one chromosome break off and attach to a nonhomologous chromosome (one chromosome is losing a section of genes and the other chromosome is gaining that section of genes).

  1. http://www.ccs.k12.in.us/chsBS/kons/kons/chromosome%20mutations%20web%20quest/translocation.htm