If the cell from the previous question were to undergo cell division, what will happen to the chromosomes that arrow 2 p

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If the cell from the previous question were to undergo cell division, what will happen to the chromosomes that arrow 2 p

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If The Cell From The Previous Question Were To Undergo Cell Division What Will Happen To The Chromosomes That Arrow 2 P 1
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If the cell from the previous question were to undergo cell division, what will happen to the chromosomes that arrow 2 points to? O They will be separated to opposite poles during anaphase. They will pair together during metaphase. O They will be lost. O They will undergo recombination. Question 14 A male child is born with a Robertsonian fusion, which is when one chromosome 14 homolog and one chromosome 21 homolog are permanently fused end to end. So, in essence, two chromosomes are fused into one. What will the karyotype of this child be? O 44, XY 45, XY 1 pts O 46, XY O 47, XY
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