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charcot-marie-tooth disease is a disease of the peripheral nerves cause…

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charcot-marie-tooth disease is a disease of the peripheral nerves caused by a duplication of a gene on chromosome 17 in humans. where could the duplicated gene have originated? select all that apply. the sister chromatid a non-sister chromatid within the homologous pair a replication error during mitosis an unrelated chromosome

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Gene duplications can arise from unequal crossing over between sister chromatids, which copies a segment from one sister chromatid to the other.
  • Unequal crossing over between non-sister chromatids of a homologous pair can also lead to one chromatid gaining a duplicated gene segment.
  • Replication errors during mitosis (or DNA replication in general) can cause accidental duplication of a gene sequence as DNA is copied.
  • A duplicated gene on chromosome 17 would not originate from an unrelated chromosome, as that would be a translocation, not a duplication of the existing gene on this chromosome.

Answer:

  • The sister chromatid
  • A non-sister chromatid within the homologous pair
  • A replication error during mitosis