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Match the following chromosomal abnormalities with their correct definitions: \[ \begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \text{Chromosomal Abnormality} & \text{Definition} \\ \hline 1. \text{Monosomy} & D. \text{Presence of only one copy of a particular chromosome} \\ \hline 2. \text{Nullisomy} & B. \text{Absence of both homologous chromosomes} \\ \hline 3. \text{Trisomy} & A. \text{Presence of three copies of a particular chromosome} \\ \hline 4. \text{Tetrasomy} & C. \text{Presence of four copies of a particular chromosome} \\ \hline \end{array} \]

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Understanding chromosomal abnormalities is essential for diagnosing genetic disorders and assessing their impact on an organism's development.
Updated On: Nov 26, 2025
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Monosomy describes a single copy of a chromosome, contrasting with the normal pair. Nullisomy signifies the total lack of both homologous chromosomes. Trisomy involves three copies of a specific chromosome, while tetrasomy means four copies of a particular chromosome.

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