Answer- One chromosome carries a deletion and one chromosome carries a duplication.
Deletion means a part of the chromosome carrying some gene is deleted when recombination occurs between two genes. Duplication means a part of the chromosome carrying some gene duplicates itself when recomination between two genes.
The blue chromosme with inversion carries 9 (a-i) set of genes before recombination and is left with 8 (IHGFedhi) after recombination with the normal that is purple one. This is the example of deletion, one of the gene is deleted.
The purple normal chromosome before recombination is carrying 9(A-I) set of genes and then after recombination the number increases to 10 (ABCDEfgcba) that means that some gene is duplicated. This is an example of duplication, some part5 of the gene is duplicated.
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