Both non-disjunction and translocation are chromosomal mutations, where the former refers to a failure of separation of a homologous pair. In other words, one gamete will acquire one more chromosome than it should, and another will be deficient for the chromosome since the pair is not separated. Translocation is an exchange of a portion of DNA between non-homologous chromosomes. Therefore, such a swap or transfer of genetic material might result in genes appearing on an incorrect chromosome.
Including examples, compare and contrast non-disjunction and translocation.
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