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Use the following Karyotype to identify any genetic abnormalities in the subject. A. Inversion mutation B. Trisomy 21 C. Trisomy 18 D. No abnormalities
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Use the following Karyotype to identify any genetic abnormalities in the subject. A. Inversion mutation B. Trisomy 21 C. Trisomy 18 D. No abnormalities
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Use the following Karyotype to identify any genetic abnormalities in the subject.
A. Inversion mutation
B. Trisomy 21
C. Trisomy 18
D. No abnormalities
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B. Trisomy 21
bcs there are three chromosome in set 21, and we call it down syndrome :)
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D:No abnormalities ...... .............. sorry the words were not enough.......
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