Nondisjuction occurs when the homologous chromosomes fail to separate.
No, progeria is not caused by non disjunction. Progeria is a rare genetic disorder where a mutation occurs in the LMNA gene, leading to premature aging in children. Non disjunction is a different type of genetic error where chromosomes fail to separate properly during cell division.
Karyotypes can detect non disjunction by showing abnormal chromosome numbers. Non disjunction occurs when chromosomes fail to separate properly during cell division, leading to an imbalance of chromosomes in the resulting cells. Karyotypes can be analyzed to identify any extra or missing chromosomes, indicating the occurrence of non disjunction.
Nondisjunction occurs during anaphase, usually when referring to meiosis, when a tetrad fails to separate.
Non-disjunction occurs when chromosomes fail to separate properly during cell division, resulting in cells with an abnormal number of chromosomes. This can happen during both meiosis (resulting in gametes with too few or too many chromosomes) and mitosis (resulting in somatic cells with abnormal chromosome numbers). Non-disjunction can lead to genetic disorders such as Down syndrome.
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Disjunction
Disjunction
True. The first statement is true and the second statement is false. In a disjunction, if either statement is true, the disjunction is true.
disjunctive questions
Disjunction
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"In logic and mathematics, a two-place logical connective or, is a logical disjunction, also known as inclusive disjunction or alternation, that results in true whenever one or more of its operands are true. E.g. in this context, "A or B" is true if A is true, or if B is true, or if both A and B are true" (Wikipedia)