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Can someone help me with this?

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E

  #3

hi.. i need help with this one too..
does anyone know it?
thanks

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drgho can u plz explain?

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yes its E ...
look at the fathers chromosomes...and the banding patterns...
the pericentric area which is around centrosome is INVERTED....
after RECOMBINATION which takes place for the child birth.....
the mother's percentric area was RECOMBINEDDDD to form the 2nd chromosome of the child...

hope its clear grin

Edited by SmokyWaters on 09/24/07 - 05:23 AM

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where are you guys studying genetics from? which book/books?

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SmokyWaters wrote:
yes its E ...
look at the fathers chromosomes...and the banding patterns...
the pericentric area which is around centrosome is INVERTED....
after RECOMBINATION which takes place for the child birth.....
the mother's percentric area was RECOMBINEDDDD to form the 2nd chromosome of the child...

hope its clear grin

nod The father has pericentric inversion and its recombination during meosis leads to the right side chromosone of the child. A, B and C only see when one of the parents has some form of translocations. And paracentric inversion(D) is the one occuring at one side of centromere.







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