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*Meiosis 2( Prophase 2, Metaphase 2, Anaphase 2, Telophase 2).}}
*Meiosis 2( Prophase 2, Metaphase 2, Anaphase 2, Telophase 2).}}
{{hidden|What is the main difference between constitutional and acquired chromosome anomalies.|Constitutional affects the whole patient, acquired usually limited to 1 organ.}}
{{hidden|What is the main difference between constitutional and acquired chromosome anomalies.|Constitutional affects the whole patient, acquired usually limited to 1 organ.}}
{{hidden|What at the three main categories of patient features associated with unbalanced constitutional chromosomal anomalies?]
{{hidden|What at the three main categories of patient features associated with unbalanced constitutional chromosomal anomalies?
*1) dysmophy,  
*1) dysmophy,  
*2) Visceral malformations,  
*2) Visceral malformations,  
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*Dm & HSR}}
*Dm & HSR}}
{{hidden|What is the karyotype for a female infant with cri-du-chat?|46,XX,del(5)(p15.1)}}
{{hidden|What is the karyotype for a female infant with cri-du-chat?|46,XX,del(5)(p15.1)}}
==Unit 3==
==Unit 3==
{{hidden|What is FISH?|FISH is a molecular cytogenetic technique in which flourescently labelled DNA probes are hybridized to metaphase spreads or interphase nuclei.}}
{{hidden|What is FISH?|FISH is a molecular cytogenetic technique in which flourescently labelled DNA probes are hybridized to metaphase spreads or interphase nuclei.}}
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