When chromosomal abnormalities occur,
a. most are fatal, killing the baby and pregnant mother.
b. most result in miscarriage early in the pregnancy.
c. most of the defective offspring survive birth, but die during infancy.
d. the chromosomal defects can later be repaired surgically during infancy.
B
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