"Consider the arrangement of the following four normal chromosomes from some hypothetical organ location of the centromere: A•BCDEF PQ•RSTU V•WXYZ GHIJ KLMNO For the following question indicate what type of chromosomal mutation has occurred. GHIJ KLSTU PQ•RMNO O a. Segmental duplication O b. Robertsonian translocation OC. Paracentric inversion O d. Pericentric inversion e. Reciprocal translocation
"Consider the arrangement of the following four normal chromosomes from some hypothetical organ location of the centromere: A•BCDEF PQ•RSTU V•WXYZ GHIJ KLMNO For the following question indicate what type of chromosomal mutation has occurred. GHIJ KLSTU PQ•RMNO O a. Segmental duplication O b. Robertsonian translocation OC. Paracentric inversion O d. Pericentric inversion e. Reciprocal translocation
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QUESTION 10
"Consider the arrangement of the following four normal chromosomes from some hypothetical organism where,
denotes the
location of the centromere:
A BCDEF
PQ•RSTU
V•WXYZ
GHIJ KLMNO
For the following question indicate what type of chromosomal mutation has occurred.
GHIJ KLSTU
PQ•RMNO
O a. Segmental duplication
O b. Robertsonian translocation
O c. Paracentric inversion
O d. Pericentric inversion
O e. Reciprocal translocation
QUESTION 11
The mating below shows the sex chromosome found in two parents and their resulting offspring. FMR1 and fmr1 are two different
alleles of a oaene found on the X chromosome. Use this family information to answer the followina auestion.
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