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Michaela
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21 July, 11:02
Diseases caused by errors during meiosis and why?
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Zaire Barber
21 July, 11:05
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Errors can occur when the chromosomes segregate into the gametes during meiosis resulting in egg or sperm with too many or too few chromosomes. As a result, fertilised eggs and the ensuing embryos may have trisomy (an extra chromosome of a particular pair) in each cell or monosomy (one chromosome fewer in each cell).
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