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A failure in cell division after DNA replication results into What?

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Answered by devanshisingh1203
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Answer:

polyploidy

Explanation:

see as cell divides irregularly leads to ..extra fragment of poly nucleotide chain in 1 cell and eaves other one deficient. You can see this in non disjunction's case ,,,it causes disorders like cancer and down syndrome. this is basically chromosomal disorder but in failure in cell division u gain another poly nucleotide chain.

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Answered by qwcricket10
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Q) A failure in cell division after DNA replication results in what?

a) Haploidy.

b) Diploidy.

c) Polyploidy.

d) Aneuploidy.

Option (c) Polyploidy is the correct answer here.

  • Before the division of cells happens, it must copy all of the genome's DNA in cells, this process is DNA replication.
  • In the first option haploidy, one group of chromosomes exists.
  • When an organism's cell has two complete chromosome sets that is termed diploidy.
  • When a cell does not have a normal count of chromosome set that is denoted using aneuploidy.
  • When DNA replication happens, if a failure occurs then the result will be polyploidy.

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