Essay
Assume that an organism has a diploid chromosome number of 6.Two chromosomal pairs are telocentric,and the other pair is metacentric.Assume that the sex chromosomes are morphologically identical.Draw chromosomes as you would expect them to appear at the following stages:
primary oocyte (metaphase)
secondary spermatocyte (metaphase)
first polar body (metaphase)
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