Megaloblastic anemias caused by folic acid or vitamin b12 deficiencies can seriously affect red blood cell production and disrupt the synthesis of which physiologic material?

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Megaloblastic anemia caused by folic acid or vitamin B₁₂ deficiencies can seriously affect red blood cell production and disrupt the synthesis of DNA.

Megaloblastic anemia refers to the abnormally large size of red blood cells. This is associated with deficiency of Vitamin B₁₂ or Vitamin B₉. The large red blood cells are unable to perform their function of transport of oxygen. This results in anemia. Additionally, there is lack of normal red blood cell.

The anemia results in symptoms issues with balance and memory loss. Vitamin B₁₂ and Vitamin B₉ stabilize the structure of chromosomes and assist in production of precursors required in DNA synthesis. Issues in DNA synthesis are visible in the form of chromosomal damage and strand breaks, further resulting in improper protein formation leading to disorders and lethal conditions, to name the few.

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