Humans with aneuploidy who survive usually have incorrect numbers of chromosome 13, 18, or 21 or the

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Humans with aneuploidy who survive usually have incorrect numbers of chromosome 13, 18, or 21 or the sex chromosomes.

A possible explanation why these abnormalities permit survival is because

a. the chromosomes have clusters of genes that aid in embryonic growth.

b. the chromosomes are small and carry relatively few genes.

c. of X-chromosome inactivation.

d. of both b and c.

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