An aberration in chromosome structure due to fusion with a fragment from a homologous chromosome, such that a portion of a chromosome is repeated.Group of answer choicesnondisjunctioncrossing overduplicationtranslocationinversiondeletionNext
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An aberration in chromosome structure due to fusion with a fragment from a homologous chromosome, such that a portion of a chromosome is repeated.Group of answer choicesnondisjunctioncrossing overduplicationtranslocationinversiondeletionNext
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The aberration in chromosome structure due to fusion with a fragment from a homologous chromosome, such that a portion of a chromosome is repeated, is known as duplication.
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