ringkromosomer
Ringkromosomer, also known as ring chromosomes, are a type of structural chromosomal abnormality characterized by the formation of a circular chromosome. This occurs when the ends of a chromosome break and then fuse together, creating a ring-shaped structure. Ring chromosomes can involve any chromosome pair and may be present in various genetic conditions or occur spontaneously.
The formation of ring chromosomes can result from errors during cell division or DNA damage. When a
Ring chromosomes can lead to a range of clinical features, especially if they involve vital genetic regions.
Detection of ring chromosomes is typically performed using karyotyping, a laboratory technique that visualizes chromosomes under
While some individuals with ring chromosomes can have normal development if the abnormality is balanced or
Overall, ring chromosomes are an example of chromosomal structural variation that can contribute to genetic diversity