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What causes meiotic nondisjunction?

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Meiotic nondisjunction: Failure of two members of a chromosome pair to separate from one another during meiosis, causing both chromosomes to go to a single daughter cell.
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They are caused by 90 section which occurs when pairs of home a large of chromosomes or sister control fill two separate dermis a non-disjunction
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