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Multiple Choice
Which of the following causes an extra copy of a chromosomal region to occur?
A
Inversion
B
Duplication
C
Deletion
D
Translocation
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Understand the basic chromosomal mutations: Inversion, Duplication, Deletion, and Translocation.
Inversion involves a segment of a chromosome being reversed end to end. It does not involve an extra copy of a chromosomal region.
Duplication results in an extra copy of a segment of a chromosome. This is the key feature of duplication mutations.
Deletion involves the loss of a segment of a chromosome, which results in missing genetic material rather than an extra copy.
Translocation involves a segment of one chromosome being transferred to another chromosome. It does not result in an extra copy of a chromosomal region.