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A plant cell has 3 pairs of chromosomes: a metacentric pair, an acrocentric pair, and a telocentric pair. If this plant

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A Plant Cell Has 3 Pairs Of Chromosomes A Metacentric Pair An Acrocentric Pair And A Telocentric Pair If This Plant 1
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A plant cell has 3 pairs of chromosomes: a metacentric pair, an acrocentric pair, and a telocentric pair. If this plant self-fertilizes, what proportion of the offspring would be expected to have 1 pair of metacentric chromosomes in their cells? 0 0% Ⓒ25% O 33% 50% O 66%% O 75% 100% Question 11 A O Tandem duplication Pericentric inversion Paracentric inversion 1 pts Consider a meiocyte in an individual that is heterozygous for a chromosome rearrangement. At prophase I a loop is observed and at anaphase 1, a dicentric bridge is observed before the chromosome breaks apart. What kind of chromosome rearrangement is this most likely to be?