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7 February, 13:55

What effect would there be on the final daughter cell if the spindle fibers failed to pull a chromosome toward the pole, as in case of non-Disjunction?

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  1. 7 February, 14:19
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    Nondisjunction occurs when homologous chromosomes fail to segregate during anaphase I or sister chromatids fail to segregate during anaphase II. The result is an addition or loss of one or more chromosomes. Nondisjunction is associated with disorders like Down's syndrome due to an extra chromosome, Klinefelter's syndrome or Turner's syndrome. These phenomenon where one has three members of homologous chromosome is called trisomy.
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