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The failure of chromosomes to separate during mitosis results in one gamete that lacks a chromosome and another with 2 chromosomes. Gametes with improper number of chromosomes are called aneuploid gametes. Aneuploid gametes are the most common cause of spontaneous abortion and handfuls of other congenital disorders that varies depending on donors gamete content.

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One cell left without a particular chromosome and the other left with duplicated chromosome.

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Non-disjunction is the failure of chromosome pairs to separate properly during cell division.

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