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The first-order (primary afferent) cell bodies of the dorsal column–medial lemniscal system are found in which of the following structures?

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  1. Spinal cord dorsal horn
  2. Spinal cord ventral horn
  3. Dorsal root ganglia
  4. Nucleus cuneatus
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#Question id: 5693

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Type of nondisjunction leads to regions of tissue with different chromosome constitutions, a condition known as mosaicism is due to

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#Question id: 5694

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In anaphase I, the chromosomes separate in  three different ways , which of the following way for chromosome saparation leads to nonviable gamete formation

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#Question id: 5694

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In anaphase I, the chromosomes separate in  three different ways , which of the following way for chromosome saparation leads to nonviable gamete formation

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#Question id: 5695

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Triploids are usually autopolyploids. They arise spontaneously in nature, but they can be constructed by geneticists from the cross of a 4n (tetraploid) and a 2n (diploid). Triploids are characteristically sterile due to

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#Question id: 5695

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Triploids are usually autopolyploids. They arise spontaneously in nature, but they can be constructed by geneticists from the cross of a 4n (tetraploid) and a 2n (diploid). Triploids are characteristically sterile due to

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#Question id: 5696

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Abnormality during egg formation as a nondisjuction in anaphase I of single set of chromosome, but spermatogenesis is normal will produced resulting progeny would be