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6. Chromosomal Variation - Part 2 of 2
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6. Chromosomal Variation / Chromosomal Rearrangements: Inversions / Problem 5
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Which of the following statements best describes why genetically abnormal offspring are produced from unaffected carriers of inversion?
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Normal chromosomes and inversion chromosomes cannot cross.
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Compared to the normal chromosome, the inversion chromosome is more likely to end up in a gamete.
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Crossovers between the inversion and normal chromosomes lead to chromosomes with deletions, deficiencies, or abnormal structure.
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