342052
Which statements about Down’s syndrome are
correct?
i. The frequency increases dramatically in
mother’s over the age of 40.
ii. The cause is a non-disjunction when
chromosomes do not separate during the
first meiotic division.
iii. Affected individuals have an extra
autosome.
iv. The long time lag between onset of meiosis
in ovarian tissue and its completion (at
ovulation) is most likely the reason for
increased incidence in older mothers.
342052
Which statements about Down’s syndrome are
correct?
i. The frequency increases dramatically in
mother’s over the age of 40.
ii. The cause is a non-disjunction when
chromosomes do not separate during the
first meiotic division.
iii. Affected individuals have an extra
autosome.
iv. The long time lag between onset of meiosis
in ovarian tissue and its completion (at
ovulation) is most likely the reason for
increased incidence in older mothers.
342052
Which statements about Down’s syndrome are
correct?
i. The frequency increases dramatically in
mother’s over the age of 40.
ii. The cause is a non-disjunction when
chromosomes do not separate during the
first meiotic division.
iii. Affected individuals have an extra
autosome.
iv. The long time lag between onset of meiosis
in ovarian tissue and its completion (at
ovulation) is most likely the reason for
increased incidence in older mothers.
342052
Which statements about Down’s syndrome are
correct?
i. The frequency increases dramatically in
mother’s over the age of 40.
ii. The cause is a non-disjunction when
chromosomes do not separate during the
first meiotic division.
iii. Affected individuals have an extra
autosome.
iv. The long time lag between onset of meiosis
in ovarian tissue and its completion (at
ovulation) is most likely the reason for
increased incidence in older mothers.
342052
Which statements about Down’s syndrome are
correct?
i. The frequency increases dramatically in
mother’s over the age of 40.
ii. The cause is a non-disjunction when
chromosomes do not separate during the
first meiotic division.
iii. Affected individuals have an extra
autosome.
iv. The long time lag between onset of meiosis
in ovarian tissue and its completion (at
ovulation) is most likely the reason for
increased incidence in older mothers.