37. A cell undergoing meiosis produces four daughter cells, two of which are aneuploids, while two are haploid. This can occur due to: (1) Non-disjunction during first meiotic division only […]
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Gamete types produced when nondisjunction occurs in meiosis I
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36. What kind of aneuploid gametes will be generated if meiotic non-disjunction occurs at first division? (‘n’ represents the haploid number of chromosomes) (1) onlyn + 1 and n (2) […]
Gamete types produced when nondisjunction occurs in meiosis I
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35. If non-disjunction occurs in meiosis I, Which of the following scenario is most likely to occur? (1) Two gametes will be n+1 and two will be n-1 (2) one […]
Why meiosis can produce n, n+1 and n–1 gametes
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34. Meiosis produces n, n+l and n-1 gametes. The probable reason is? (1) Non-disjunction during metaphase I (2) Non-disjunction during metaphase-II (3) Non-disjunction during metaphase I and II (4) Non-disjunction […]
Why fusion of a normal gamete with a gamete lacking one chromosome causes aneuploidy
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33. A zygote formed by a fusion of one normal gamete another gamete lacking one due to failure of proper segregated at Anaphase-II will lead into chromosomal aberrations known as […]
Cause of autosomal and sex chromosome trisomy in human males
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32. In human males, autosomal and sex trisomy mains occurs due to- (1) Error in meiosis (2) Non-disjunction of chromosome (3) Dominant Y chromosome (4) Faulty Repair mechanism Option-wise explanation […]
Karyotype of a phenotypically normal female with 47 chromosomes
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31. A female with 47 chromosomes have normal phenotype. Her chromosome complements will be- (1) 44 + XXY (2) 44 + XXX (3) 45 + xx (4) 44+ XYY Concept […]
Key features of Robertsonian translocations and how they are detected
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30 Whith of the following statements are true Robertsonian translocations? A. The size of the non-homologous chromosome involved in translocation will differ. B. Genes on the chromosome involved in translocation […]
Which chromosomal condition shows one unpaired chromosome during meiosis?
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29. During meiosis if one of the chromosome lack its homologous partner while all other chromosome are paired, such aberration is termed as (1) Haploidy (2) Monosomic (3) Trisomy (4) […]
Meiotic consequences of a reciprocal translocation heterozygote (alternate vs other segregations)
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28. An individual is heterozygous for a reciprocal translocation as shown below in the given diagram: The following statements are made about segregation of such chromosomes during meiosis and gamete […]


