Match the following columns:
Column-$I$ (Disorder) Column-$II$ (Ploidy)
$P$. Down's syndrome $I$. Sex chromosomal trisomy
$Q$. Klinefelter's syndrome $II$. Sex chromosomal monosomy
$R$. Turner's syndrome $III$. Autosomal trisomy

  • A
    $(P-II), (Q-I), (R-III)$
  • B
    $(P-I), (Q-II), (R-III)$
  • C
    $(P-III), (Q-II), (R-I)$
  • D
    $(P-III), (Q-I), (R-II)$

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