Original Chromosome

ABICODEE
Deletion
ACODEE
Original Chromosome
ABCODEF
Inversion
AEDOCBE
Original Chromosome
ABCODEE
Original Chromosome
ABCODEE
Translocation
ABCOIKD
CHOCDEF
Duplication
ABBCODEE
Mutation
deletion
Description
Part of the chromoson.e is lost.
Extra copies of part of a chromosome are made.
Part of a chromosome breaks off and attaches
to another chromosome.
Sections of a chromosome are reversed.
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inversion, duplication, translocation
duplication, inversion, translocation
duplication, translocation, inversion
translocation, duplication, inversion

1 answer

Based on the chromosome changes you've provided and the descriptions of each alteration, we can categorize each original chromosome and alteration as follows:

Original Chromosome Analysis

  1. Original Chromosome: ABICODEE

    • Change: Deletion
    • Resulting Chromosome: ACODEE
    • Description: Part of the chromosome is lost.
  2. Original Chromosome: ABCODEF

    • Change: Inversion
    • Resulting Chromosome: AEDOCBE
    • Description: Sections of a chromosome are reversed.
  3. Original Chromosome: ABCODEE

    • Change: Translocation
    • Resulting Chromosome: ABCOIKD
    • Description: Part of a chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome.
  4. Original Chromosome: ABCODEE

    • Change: Duplication
    • Resulting Chromosome: ABBCODEE
    • Description: Extra copies of part of a chromosome are made.

Summary of Changes

  • Deletion: ABICODEE to ACODEE
  • Inversion: ABCODEF to AEDOCBE
  • Translocation: ABCODEE to ABCOIKD
  • Duplication: ABCODEE to ABBCODEE

Categories of Changes

From the types of alterations given, we can see:

  • Deletion: Only in the first case.
  • Duplication: Only in the last case.
  • Inversion: Happened to the second original chromosome.
  • Translocation: Occurred in the third instance.

Options Provided

  • In your query, the options provided seem to categorize transformations, so let's assign the terms based on the changes above:
  1. inversion, duplication, translocation - This includes the changes, but not in the right order.
  2. duplication, inversion, translocation - This sequence is not accurate based on the original references.
  3. duplication, translocation, inversion - Again, this does not correlate with the chronological order of the events.
  4. translocation, duplication, inversion - This option might be misleading as it doesn't reflect the original order of changes correctly.

Correct Categorization: It seems you are likely looking for a solution that reflects the order based on the specific changes listed previously. Since there wasn't an exact match, further clarity might be required on how you would like to order or reflect these changes for any more specifics or categorizations.

If you meant to label the original sequences and their corresponding changes, the breakdown above should help clarify the nature of the alterations and their classifications.

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