Biological Science (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780134678320
Author: Scott Freeman, Kim Quillin, Lizabeth Allison, Michael Black, Greg Podgorski, Emily Taylor, Jeff Carmichael
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 13, Problem 4TYK
Nondisjunction that leads to problems in offspring can occur in:
a. mitosis
b. meiosis I only
c. meiosis I and II
d. mitosis, meiosis I, and meiosis II
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