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17 June, 10:46

What would happen if one of the chromosomes failed to split at the end of metaphase

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  1. 17 June, 11:14
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    Aneuploidy

    Explanation:

    Aneuploidy: It is the condition when one of the chromosome failed to split at the end of metaphase due to nondisjunction. So aneuploidy will produce monsomial and trisomial cells.

    Monosomy; Diploid genome that lacks a single chromosome.

    Example; Turner syndrome.

    Trisomy; Diploid genome that have one extra chromosome.

    Example; Down syndrome.
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