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6. Chromosomal Variation - Part 1 of 2
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6. Chromosomal Variation / Chromosomal Mutations: Aberrant Euploidy / Problem 2
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The presence of five sets of chromosomes in a cell is called pentaploidy. What is the main cause of pentaploidy?
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fusion of three diploid and one haploid set of chromosome
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fusion of two haploid and one haploid sets of chromosomes
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failure of cytokinesis during cell division
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deletion of a chromosome in a diploid cell
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