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The formation of multivalents at meiosis in diploid organism is due to
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23/09/2020 4:34 pm
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The formation of multivalents at meiosis in diploid organism is due to
(a) monosomy
(b) deletion
(c) inversion
(d) reciprocal translocation
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23/09/2020 4:36 pm

(d) reciprocal translocation
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Translocation is the separation of a chromosome segment and its union to a non homologous chromosome. In reciprocal translocation 2 non-homologous chromosomes exchange segments among themselves. Reciprocal translocation produces duplication.
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