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A cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, is caused by chromosomal translocation. How does this condition arise?

due to addition of extra chromosome in the pair of homozygous chromosomes



due to attachment of broken part of one chromosome to another



due to duplication of entire set of chromosomes

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ANSWER: B

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User Jezmck
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Is it due to attachment of broken part of one chromosome to another. I hope this helps.

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