Mendelian disorder are some inheritable diseases because of:
1) Chromosomal abberation
2) Euploidy
3) Aneuploidy
4) Gene mutation
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Explanation:
Mendel's studies of inheritance patterns in pea plants are a solid foundation for our current understanding of single-gene diseases in humans. Also called Mendelian or monogenic diseases, these kinds of diseases are caused by mutations in one gene, and they sometimes run in families.
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Gene mutation
Explanation:
Mendelian disorders occur in families with a pattern that reflects the inheritance of a single causative gene.
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