Explain why aneuploidy usually has a detrimental effect on phenotype?
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This can occur due to errors in meiosis, such as nondisjunction, where chromosomes fail to separate properly during cell division. Aneuploidy usually has a detrimental effect on phenotype for several reasons: Show more…
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