EITHER Correct OR Incorrect. 1. Every cell in Clayton's body has the same genome. 2. The genes on homologous chromosomes are in the same order. 3. Anna's nuclear genome is identical to that of her siblings in terms of sequence.
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1. Every cell in Clayton's body has the same genome.
2. The genes on homologous chromosomes are in the same order.
3. Anna's nuclear genome is identical to that of her siblings in terms of sequence.
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