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O Question 7 Homologue pairs pull apart and move to the opposite poles of the cell during anaphase I and anaphase II. O

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O Question 7 Homologue Pairs Pull Apart And Move To The Opposite Poles Of The Cell During Anaphase I And Anaphase Ii O 1
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O Question 7 Homologue pairs pull apart and move to the opposite poles of the cell during anaphase I and anaphase II. O True O False 1 pts
Question 8 Having a widow's peak hairline DOMINATES a straight hair line. For this hairline trait, John is heterozygous and Ashley is homozygous recessive. What is the chance of having a child with a widow's peak? O 100% 75% 1 pts Ⓒ25% O 50% G