C. They're carriers of a genetic disorder.
Genetic testing can help screen for variants/mutations in potential parents' DNA. If one or both parents test negative, they will know their child will not inherit the disorder. Likewise, if they both are carriers, there is a chance their child could be affected, which is helpful information in determining whether to have their own children, or how to address their child's possible disorder.
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Explanation:
- Cap Z is a capping protein which controls the access to the free barbed ends of actin filaments and is therefore a major factor affecting actin filament elongation
- Capping proteins have a high affinity for barbed ends and their micromolar concentration in the cytoplasm ensures that most barbed ends are capped
- Depletion of capping protein promotes increased filament assembly away from the leading edge in migrating cells
- Cap Z helps favor actin assembly by preventing the loss of actin subunits to the barbed end and also prevent annealing of severed or de-branched filaments and they block both the association and dissociation of subunits at the barbed end
Answer:
A gamete containing an extra chromosome is formed.
Explanation:
Geminal mutations may result in the production of mutant gametes. If such gametes fuse with those from another individual of the opposite sex to form a zygote, the mutation is transmitted to the progeny. A trisomy gamete containing an extra chromosome would transmit the mutation to the offspring after fertilization.