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Which type of chromosome rearrangement results in the fusion of the long arms of two nonhomologous chromosomes to produce a larger chromosome and a net reduction in chromosome number?

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Robertsonian translocation
Pericentric inversion
Unbalanced translocation
Reciprocal balanced translocation

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Robertsonian translocation. Robertsonian translocation (ROB) is a rare form of chromosomal rearrangement that, in humans, occurs in the five acrocentric chromosome pairs, namely 13, 14, 15, 21 and 22. Other translocations occur but do not lead to a viable fetus.
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