kromosomillisista
Kromosomillisista, also known as chromosome instability, refers to the abnormal changes in the number or structure of chromosomes within a cell. This phenomenon can occur due to various factors, including genetic mutations, environmental stressors, and errors during cell division. Chromosome instability is a significant contributor to genetic disorders, cancer, and aging.
There are two primary types of chromosome instability: numerical and structural. Numerical instability involves changes in
Chromosome instability can be detected using various techniques, including karyotyping, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and
The study of chromosome instability is crucial for understanding the mechanisms underlying genetic disorders and cancer.