How will the offspring be affected if one of the gametes or one of the parents carry impaired of haploid chrosomes?cite an example to justify your Answer.
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If a gamete with two copies of the chromosome combines with a normal gamete during fertilization, the result is trisomy; if a gamete with no copies of the chromosomes combines with a normal gamete during fertilization, the result is monosomy. ... Monosomy for autosomes is usually lethal in humans and other animals
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