Define aneuploidy. How is it different from polyploids? Describe the individuals having the followin
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Aneuploidy is a phenomenon which occurs due to non-disjunction, resulting in gain or loss of one or more chromosomes during meiosis. Aneuploidy is different from polyploidy. Polyploidy is a phenomenon in which the organisms contain more than two monoploid value or basic sets of chromosomes, i.e., -3n, 4netc.
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