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13 September, 16:05

Which type of chromosome alteration results in the formation of a tetravalent (cross-like) structure at synapsis?

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  1. 13 September, 16:27
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    The type of chromosome alteration that results in the formation of a tetravalent (cross-like) structure at synapsis is the reciprocal translocation. It is typically an exchange of genetic material of nonhomologous chromosomes. It happens in about 1 for every 500 newborns.
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