Question: Mutations in heterochronic genes that cause precocious
development are characterized by which one…
Mutations in heterochronic genes that cause precocious
development are characterized by which one?
A) Early development programs repeated during late stages of
development.
B) The complete elimination of early developmental programs
C) Late development programs continuously repeated in the adult
worm.
D) Late development programs expressed during early stages of
development.
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