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Beth Walker CP Biology.  failure of homologous chromosomes to separate correctly during anaphase I or II of meiosis.

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1 Beth Walker CP Biology

2  failure of homologous chromosomes to separate correctly during anaphase I or II of meiosis.

3  Makes gametes with one extra OR one less chromosome

4  Monosomy  has 1 less chromosome Ex. sperm (22) + egg (23) = baby (45)

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6  Trisomy  has 1 extra chromosome Ex. sperm (23) + egg (24) = baby (47)

7  Turner’s Syndrome  45 chromosomes *Mother only gives 22 chromosomes *Father gives 23 chromosomes

8  Down’s Syndrome  extra chromosome #21

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10  Klinefelter’s Syndrome  extra sex chromosome (#23)

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12  When none of the homologous chromosomes separate  the gamete stays diploid(2n) instead of separating and becoming haploid(n)  Ex. 2n gamete + n gamete = 3n baby (triploid) (abnormal) (normal) 2n gamete + 2n gamete = 4n baby (tetraploid)

13  Extra sets of chromosomes  polyploidy  Polyploidy is common in plants, but rare in animals (usually leads to death of the zygote in animals)


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