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A disease caused by an autosomal primary nondisjunction is


A

Down's syndrome

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Klinefelter’s syndrome

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C

Turner’s syndrome

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D

Sickle cell anaemia

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Solution

The correct option is A

Down's syndrome


The correct option is A.

Explanation of correct option:

  1. Down syndrome is a genetic disorder that occurs due to trisomy 21.
  2. In this condition, chromosome 21 (autosome) is repeated thrice rather than twice in a normal individual.
  3. This condition arises due to the non-disjunction of chromosomes.
  4. Non-disjunction refers to the inability of the sister chromatids to separate during cell division.

Explanation of incorrect option:

Option B:

  1. Klinefelter’s syndrome is characterized by the presence of one extra ‘X’ chromosome in males.
  2. It occurs when the ‘X’ chromosome fails to detach itself from the pair during meiosis.

Option C:

  1. Turner’s syndrome arises when one ‘X’ chromosome is partially or completely missing in females.
  2. It occurs due to an error during cell division.

Option D:

  1. Sickle cell anemia is an autosomal recessive disorder that is characterized by sickle-shaped RBCs.
  2. It is caused by a mutation in the β-globin gene located on chromosome 11.

Final answer

A disease caused by an autosomal primary nondisjunction is Down's syndrome.


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