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Hemophilia A is an X-linked blood clotting disorder. A normal man and a woman with hemophilia A have a child with Turner Syndrome. This child does not have hemophilia.

In whom did non-disjunction occur? In meiosis I or meiosis II?

a. Woman; meiosis I

b. Woman; meiosis II

c. Man; meiosis I

d. Man; meiosis II

e. Woman; there is not enough information to tell if the nondisjunction happened in meiosis I or II.

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  1. Yesterday, 02:35
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    Answer: e. Woman; there is not enough information to tell if the nondisjunction happened in meiosis I or II.

    Explanation: There is not enough information to tell if the nondisjunction happened in meiosis I or II. Nondisjunction can occur during meiosis I and meiosis II, resulting in abnormal chromosomes number of gametes. The important difference between nondisjunction in meiosis 1 and Ii is that during meiosis 1, homologous chromosomes fail to separate while in meiosis II, sister chromatids fail to separate meaning it could have happened in meiosis I or II but we were not given.
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