An organism described as 2n=4 has the chromosomes below with genes indicated by letters and centromeres indicated by periods. Select the BEST description of the chromosome aberration present in this organism. AC.EGHIJ AC.EGHIEGJ RT.VXZ RT.VXZ Select one: a. Tandem Duplication b. Interstitial Deletion Oc. Robertsonian Translocation Od. Pericentric Inversion e. Terminal Deletion Of. Heterobrachial Displaced Duplication g. Reciprocal Translocation Oh. Reverse Tandem Duplication Homobrachial Displaced Duplication Oj. Nonreciprocal Translocation Ok. Paracentric Inversion

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An organism described as 2n=4 has the chromosomes below with genes indicated by letters and centromeres indicated by
periods. Select the BEST description of the chromosome aberration present in this organism.
AC.EGHIJ
AC.EGHIEGJ
RT.VXZ
RT.VXZ
Select one:
a. Tandem Duplication
Ob. Interstitial Deletion
O c. Robertsonian Translocation
d. Pericentric Inversion
Oe. Terminal Deletion
Of. Heterobrachial Displaced Duplication
Og. Reciprocal Translocation
Oh. Reverse Tandem Duplication
Oi. Homobrachial Displaced Duplication
Oj. Nonreciprocal Translocation
Ok. Paracentric Inversion
Transcribed Image Text:An organism described as 2n=4 has the chromosomes below with genes indicated by letters and centromeres indicated by periods. Select the BEST description of the chromosome aberration present in this organism. AC.EGHIJ AC.EGHIEGJ RT.VXZ RT.VXZ Select one: a. Tandem Duplication Ob. Interstitial Deletion O c. Robertsonian Translocation d. Pericentric Inversion Oe. Terminal Deletion Of. Heterobrachial Displaced Duplication Og. Reciprocal Translocation Oh. Reverse Tandem Duplication Oi. Homobrachial Displaced Duplication Oj. Nonreciprocal Translocation Ok. Paracentric Inversion
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