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Source: Journal of Clinical Pathology. db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=A bstractPlus&list_uids=5909703&query_hl=13&itool=pubmed_docsum • Simultaneous occurrence of alkaptonuria and of Klinefelter syndrome in one patient. Author(s): Srsen S. Source: Padiatr Padol. db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=A bstractPlus&list_uids=859724&query_hl=13&itool=pubmed_docsum 28 Alkaptonuria • Sir Archibald Garrod and alkaptonuria -'story of metabolic genetics'. Author(s): Prasad C, Galbraith PA. Source: Clinical Genetics.
How Do Geneticists Indicate the Location of a Gene? Geneticists use maps to describe the location of a particular gene on a chromosome. One type of map uses the cytogenetic location to describe a gene’s position. The cytogenetic location is based on a distinctive pattern of bands created when chromosomes are stained with certain chemicals. Another type of map uses the molecular location, a precise description of a gene’s position on a chromosome. The molecular location is based on the sequence of DNA building blocks (base pairs) that make up the chromosome.
Acquired mutations in somatic cells (cells other than sperm and egg cells) cannot be passed on to the next generation. Mutations may also occur in a single cell within an early embryo. As all the cells divide during growth and development, the individual will have some cells with the mutation and some cells without the genetic change. This situation is called mosaicism. Some genetic changes are very rare; others are common in the population. Genetic changes that occur in more than 1 percent of the population are called polymorphisms.