Question: In a triploid creature with 3 chromosomes, what fraction of the
sperm would have the normal numbe…
In a triploid creature with 3 chromosomes, what fraction of the
sperm would have the normal number of chromosomes for a
diploid:
Question 16 options:
fraction: 1/2 |
|
fraction: 1/3 |
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fraction: 1/4 |
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fraction: 1/8 |
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fraction: 1/16 |
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