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#Question id: 5728


A phenotypically normal man carries a translocated chromosome that contains the entire long arm of chromosome 14, part of the short arm of chromosome 14, and most of the long arm of chromosome 21. The man also carries a normal chromosome 14 and a normal chromosome 21. If he marries a cytologically (and phenotypically) normal woman, there is many chance that the couple will produce phenotypically abnormal children? Which of the following is correct combination?

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. A, B and D- I;  C-II; E-III; F-IV     

  2. A, B and C- I;  D-II; F-III; E-IV

  3. A, B and C- I;  D-II; E-III; F-IV     

  4. A, B and C- I;  E-II; D-III; F-IV