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The type of chromosomal aberration which does not change the number of genes is​

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Answered by snas217236
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Structural Aberrations

They include: deletions, duplications, inversions, ring formations, and translocations. Deletions: A portion of the chromosome is missing or deleted. ... Duplications: A portion of the chromosome is duplicated, resulting in extra genetic material.

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Structural aberration

They include: deletions, duplications, inversions, ring formations, and translocations. Deletions: A portion of the chromosome is missing or deleted. ... Duplications: A portion of the chromosome is duplicated, resulting in extra genetic material.

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