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It is an example of X-linked disorder?

hemophilia

It is an example of recessive autosomal disorder?

sickle cell

It is an example of dominant autosomal disorder?

huntington

The chromosomes fail to separate and enter into only one cell during?

non disjunction

A condition in which a person does not suffer from a disorder but can pass on that trait to an offspring is called?

carrier

T Or F


Mistakes in chromosomes structures are referred to as aberrations

True

T Or F


In duplication a part of the chromosome is deleted and is added to another chromosome

False



T Or F


It is a state in which more than two sets of chromosomes are present is referred to as polyploidy

True

T Or F


In aneuploidy there will be either more or fewer chromosomes

True

T Or F


Aneuploidy is responsible for sickle cell

False

T Or F


Aneuploidy is responsible for miscarriages

True



T Or F


Pedigree is constructed to track the inherited diseases

True

T Or F


Mitotic aneuploidy is not a cause of cancer

False

T Or F


Woman are protected from hemophilia by a functional allele on the x-chromosome

True

T Or F


Autosomal disorders are linked to sex chromosomes

True