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Chromosome abnormalities may A) cause disease B) not cause disease in some carriers C) be lethal D) all of the above
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Chromosome abnormalities may
A) cause disease
B) not cause disease in some carriers
C) be lethal
D) all of the above
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______ heya mate______
YOUR ANSWER IS ALL OF THE ABOVE
OPTION D
HOPE THE ANSWER WILL HELP U!!!!! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
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I believe the answer to your question is D) all of the above.
I hope I helped you!
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