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3 years ago
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A diploid cell contains three pairs of homologous chromosomes designated C1 and C2, M1 and M2, and S1 and S2; no crossing over o

ccurs. What possible combinations of chromosomes will be present in
Biology
1 answer:
Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
8 0
The diploid cell has the chromosomes
C1 C2
M1 M2
S1 S2
The possible combinations that will be present in the haploid cells are
C1 M1 S1
C1 M1 S2
C1 M2 S2
C2 M1 S2
C2 M1 S1
C2 M2 S1
C1 M2 S1
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