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QUESTION 2 10 points Please match each term to its definition or description Ter

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QUESTION 2 10 points Please match each term to its definition or description Term used describe a karyotype that can be A Nondisjunction B. described as 2n +1 Inversion Deletion Trisomy E Monosomy Semisterility Karyotype H. Translocation Failure of one or more pairs of chromosomes t o c separate properly during M-phase. Typically gives rise to cells with abnormal chromosomeD complements Y Type of chromosomal abnormality that can result from ectopic recombination between direct repeats present in the same DNA molecule YType of structural variation that can result from unequal crossing over . Direct repeat - " Type of chromosomal abnormality that can result from ectopic recombination behween inverted repeats present in the same DNA molecule JTandem duplication Inverted repeat Chromosome territory Type of chromosomal abnormality that can result from ectopic recombination between identical or similar sequences present in non-homologous chromosomes M Displaced duplication N Transposable element Y Is frequently a consequence of being heterozygous for certain types of chromosomal abnormalities, such as inversions and translocations The entire chromosome complement (including the visual appearance of the chromosomes) of a cell or organism Y Discrete area occupied by a particular chromosome or chromosome arm in the interphase nucleus -r The sequence shown below is an example of this term 5-ACTGCCGGCCCGATCGACTTGGCAGT-3 3-TGACGGCCGGGCTAGCTGAACCGTCA-5

Explanation / Answer

1. D. Trisomy

2. A. Nondisjunction

3. C. Deletion

4. J. Tandem duplication

5. B. Inversion

6. H. Translocation

7. F. Semisterility

8. G. Karyotype

9. L. Chromosome territory

10. K. Inverted repeat