Use the karyotype below to answer the next three questions Does this individual have a monosomy or trisomy disorder? [1 mark] Use the concept of nondisjunction to explain how this disorder can develop. [2 marks] Determine the sex of this individual. Explain how you know. [1 mark]
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Does this individual have Monosomy or Trisomy disorder? Since the karyotype image is not provided, I cannot determine if the individual has a Monosomy or Trisomy disorder. However, I can explain the difference between the two: - Monosomy: This occurs when an Show more…
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