Respuesta :
Answer:
The correct option is C which is, "Deletion, Nondisjunction, Replication, and Transformation".
Explanation:
- Deletion is the process when one or more nucleotide is deleted from the genetic code in DNA.
- Nondisjunction is the failure to separate the homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
- While transformation is the addition of extra nucleotide in normal DNA.
- And rapid replication also leads to errors in DNA replication.
- All these processes lead to genetic abnormalities.
Answer: C) Deletion, Nondisjunction, Replication, and Transformation
Explanation: All of these can cause genetic abnormalities because they all alter a cell which can lead to problems.