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Indicate if each chromosomal abnormality will likely have a phenotypic consequence
An individual (somatic cells)
Viable gamete production
from their germ cells
Choose one
No problem/ problem
No problem/ problem
No problem/ problem
1. Trisomy 3
2. Large Inversion
3. Balanced
Translocation
4. A hybrid between
close species with
different chromosome
numbers
Choose one
No problem/ problem
No problem/ problem
No problem/ problem
No problem/ problem
No problem/ problem
Transcribed Image Text:Indicate if each chromosomal abnormality will likely have a phenotypic consequence An individual (somatic cells) Viable gamete production from their germ cells Choose one No problem/ problem No problem/ problem No problem/ problem 1. Trisomy 3 2. Large Inversion 3. Balanced Translocation 4. A hybrid between close species with different chromosome numbers Choose one No problem/ problem No problem/ problem No problem/ problem No problem/ problem No problem/ problem
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Chromosomes are the structures that are condensed DNA threads, they carry genetic information of organisms. 

Chromosomes are always present in pairs, and abnormality (missing chromosomes, extra chromosomes, inversion of sequence, lost sequences of chromosomes) in these chromosomes is termed "chromosomal abnormality".

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