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What type of chromosomal mutation has taken place? • a. duplication • b. translocation • c. deletion • d. inversion
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What type of chromosomal mutation has taken place?
• a. duplication
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• c. deletion
• d. inversion
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B. translocation for anyone who still needs it :)
Step-by-step explanation:
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