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प्रश्न
Match List I with List II.
| List I | List II | ||
| A. | A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid | i) | monosomy |
| B. | One chromosome extra to the diploid | ii) | tetrasomy |
| C. | One chromosome loses from diploid | iii) | trisomy |
| D. | Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid | iv) | double monosomy |
विकल्प
A - i, B - iii, C - ii, D - iv
A - ii, B - iii, C - iv, D - i
A - ii, B - iii, C - i, D - iv
A - iii, B - ii, C - i, D - iv
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उत्तर
A - ii, B - iii, C - i, D - iv
Explanation:
| List I | List II | ||
| A. | A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid | ii) | tetrasomy |
| B. | One chromosome extra to the diploid | iii) | trisomy |
| C. | One chromosome loses from diploid | i) | monosomy |
| D. | Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid | iv) | double monosomy |
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Match list I with list II
| List I | List II |
| A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid | (i) monosomy |
| B. One chromosome extra to the diploid | (ii) tetrasomy |
| C. One chromosome loses from diploid | (iii) trisomy |
| D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid | (iv) double monosomy |
Match list I with list II.
| List I | List II | ||
| A. | A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid | i) | monosomy |
| B. | One chromosome extra to the diploid | ii) | tetrasomy |
| C. | One chromosome loses from diploid | iii) | trisomy |
| D. | Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid | iv) | double monosomy |
Match list I with list II
| List I | List II | ||
| A. | A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid | i) | monosomy |
| B. | One chromosome extra to the diploid | ii) | tetrasomy |
| C. | One chromosome loses from diploid | iii) | trisomy |
| D. | Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid | iv) | double monosomy |
