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Movement Chromosome Translocation Mutation Sequence Bases Moved Location

A translocation mutation moves a base sequence to a different location within the genome or to another chromosome.

A translocation mutation involves moving a sequence of bases from one location in the genome to another, potentially to a different chromosome.

Front Translocation mutation
Back sequence of bases is moved from one location in genome to another. This could be movement within the same chromosome or movement to a different chromosome

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