A chromosome normally has the following sequence of genes: f-g-h-i-j-k-l-m. Upon testing, an individual is found to have the following sequence: f-g-h-i-j-k-k-j-i-l-m. What kind(s) of chromosomal mutation(s) does this chromosome have? Check all that apply.
A) deletion
B) duplication
C) translocation
D) inversion
E) frameshift
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