number of chromosomes, deletions or additions to the chromosome,
or even complete rearrangement of chromosomal segments is called a
chromosomal
Aberration
2. True or False: A chromosomal ablation is an alteration to the
chromosome that results in a change to the total number of
chromosomes, deletions or additions to the chromosome, or even
complete rearrangement of chromosomal segments.
False
3. True or false: A chromosomal aberration is an alteration to the
chromosome that results in a change to the total number of
chromosomes, deletions or additions to the chromosome, or even
complete rearrangement of chromosomal segments.
True
4. True or False: Sex chromosomes can occur in pairs but also exist with
no phenotypic sequence
False
5. True or False: Sex chromosomes are the only exception to the rule
that chromosomes occur in pairs.
True
6. True or False: Sex chromosomes occur in identical pairs.
False
7. True or False: Trisomy and monosomy in autosomal chromosomes
are generally not tolerated in animals or plants
False
8. True or False: Trisomy and monosomy in autosomal chromosomes
are generally tolerated better in plants than in animals.
True
9. What is the only trisomy disorder in which individuals routinely
live longer than one year? The incidence of this disorder seems to
increase with an increased age in which parent.
Down Syndrome; incidence seems to increase with maternal age.
10. Is Down syndrome considered monosomy or trisomy? Does it
incidence increase or decrease with maternal age?
Down syndrome is a trisomy disorder, the incidence of which seems to
increase with maternal age
11. True or False: Individuals that are afflicted with Down syndrome
, typically exhibit most, if not all, of the stereotypical characteristics of