
Which reproductive consequence is possible for a man who has a 13;15 Robertsonian translocation when his wife has a normal karyotype?
A) He is unlikely to ever impregnate his wife.
B) Because his wife has a normal karyotype, there are no reproductive consequences.
C) He has an increased risk for having a child born with either trisomy 13 or trisomy 15.
D) He has an increased risk for having a child born with either monosomy 13 or monosomy 15.
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Q1: How is a Robertsonian translocation different from
Q3: What is the risk for a woman
Q4: Which syndrome or condition represents monosomy?
A)Cri du
Q5: Which chromosome is trisomic in Edward syndrome?
A)13
B)18
C)22
D)X
Q6: Which feature of a 15q deletion is
Q7: Why does an embryo with a balanced
Q8: For a person who has any type
Q9: Why is Down syndrome the most common
Q10: What is the best explanation of a
Q11: Which statement about partial deletions and duplications
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