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[[File:BCR-ABL1 translocation image.jpg|Figure 1. Philadelphia chromosome. A piece of chromosome 9 and a piece of chrosomome 22 break off and trade places. The BCR-ABL1 gene is formed on chromosome 22 where the piece of chromosome 9 attaches. The changed chromosome 22 is called Philadelphia chromosome. Image from National Cancer Institute website https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/bcr-abl-fusion-gene|frame|center]]<br /> | [[File:BCR-ABL1 translocation image.jpg|Figure 1. Philadelphia chromosome. A piece of chromosome 9 and a piece of chrosomome 22 break off and trade places. The BCR-ABL1 gene is formed on chromosome 22 where the piece of chromosome 9 attaches. The changed chromosome 22 is called Philadelphia chromosome. Image from National Cancer Institute website https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/bcr-abl-fusion-gene|frame|center]][[File:Screenshot 2025-05-11 181714.png|thumb|Figure 2. Signal transduction pathway of the BCR-ABL fusion gene]]<!-- why my figure is not in the middle? LOL --><br /> | ||
==Genetic Diagnostic Testing Methods== | ==Genetic Diagnostic Testing Methods== | ||