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Question
A human being suffering from Down’s syndrome shows trisomy of 21st chromosome. Mention the cause of this chromosomal abnormality.
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Solution
This autosomal abnormality occurs due to the failure of homologous autosomes to separate during gamete formation, a process called non-disjunction. This results in gametes with abnormal chromosome numbers, leading to disorders like Down's syndrome when fertilized by a normal gamete. Thus, the condition arises from non-disjunction of autosomes during meiosis.
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