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`{:(,"Column I",,"Column II"),("A.","Chromosomal aberration","(i)","An additional sex chromosome"),("B.","Down' syndrome","(ii)","Inversion"),("C.","Klinefelter's syndrome","(iii)","Presence of an extra chromosome"),("D.","Turner's syndrome","(iv)","Absence of sex chromosome"):}`

A

A-(ii),B-(iv),C-(i),D-(iii)

B

A-(ii),B-(iv),C-(iii),D-(i)

C

A-(ii),B-(iii),C-(i),D-(iv)

D

A-(iii),B-(iv),C-(i),D-(ii)

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