Multiple Choice
The most common cause for trisomy events in human beings is:
A) Normal disjunction during meiosis
B) Non-disjunction during meiosis
C) Normal disjunction during oogenesis
D) Normal disjunction during spermatogenesis
E) None of these is a cause for trisomy
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