A researcher has performed Giesma staining on a set of human chromosomes, and has arranged these chromosomes into a karyotype. He notices that in a homologous pair, a band is missing from one of the chromosomes. This likely resulted from:
A) a deletion.
B) a duplication.
C) an inversion.
D) a reciprocal translocation.
E) either a deletion or a reciprocal translocation.
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