Mistakes in making copies of a cell’s chromosomes can occur as the cell is dividing. Such mistakes can affect a single gene, or a portion of a chromosome. Which term describes this process?
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Errors in Mitosis
If the duplicate chromosomes do not pair properly at the metaphase plate, they will not move properly to each pole during anaphase. This results in one cell having two copies of the chromosome, while the other cell has none.
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