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Jessicа аnd Mаrk are a cоuple planning tо have a child. Jessica is 38 years оld, and Mark is 40. During a routine prenatal checkup, their doctor recommends genetic counseling due to Jessica's age. Genetic testing (amniocentesis) reveals that their baby has Trisomy 21, the chromosomal abnormality that causes Down syndrome. Scientific Context:Down syndrome occurs when there is an extra copy of chromosome 21, resulting in 47 chromosomes instead of the normal 46. This happens due to nondisjunction during meiosis, when chromosomes fail to separate properly. Nondisjunction can occur in meiosis I (homologous chromosomes fail to separate) or meiosis II (sister chromatids fail to separate). Common physical and health characteristics of Down syndrome include: Distinct facial features (flat facial profile, almond-shaped eyes) Developmental delays Increased risk of heart defects Potential for early-onset Alzheimer’s disease Question for students:Analyze the genetic cause, risk factors, and implications of nondisjunction in this scenario.   What type of chromosomal error caused Down syndrome in this case?  [color1] If nondisjunction occurred during meiosis I, which of the following is true about the gametes?  [color2] Which factor increases the risk of nondisjunction in humans? [color3] A baby with Trisomy 21 will have: [color4] Which of the following statements about meiosis and nondisjunction is correct? [color5]