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QveST [7]
3 years ago
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Announcements: M. Microsoft Office Ho_ Crossmg over ourg synapsis O propas C) E.M. Collins 200 MO first meiotic division 60 2 3

second molotio division 1. Do all 4 Gametes look identical to each other? (Yes/No) 2. Are the Gametes Genetically Different? (Yes/No) 3. Do the Gametes look identical to each other? If any, list the Gamete Number(s) 4. Which Gametes look similar to the parents? If any, list the Gamete Number(s) and which parent they will look like (Red or Blue) 5. Which Gametes are a mixed of both parents? If any, list the Gamete Number(s)​
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Kipish [7]3 years ago
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