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At what point in cell division is a chromosome lost so that, after fertilization with a normal gamete, the result is a human zygote with 45 chromosomes, including a single X chromosome?

I. an error in anaphase I
II. an error in anaphase II
III. an error of the first postfertilization mitosis
IV. an error in pairing

User Ben Neill
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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-A

Step-by-step explanation:

Chromosomal abnormalities are caused when the chromosome pair fails to disintegrate through a process called non-disjunction. The non-disjunction of chromosomes usually takes place at the anaphase I or II of meiosis I which involves the X and Y chromosomes.

The abnormality observed with 45 chromosomes or reduction in one sex chromosome or 45, XO is caused when one X copy of a chromosome is completely absent in the cell.

The cause for the loss of one chromosome is the non-disjunction during meiosis I.

Thus, option-A is the correct answer.

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