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    Occasionally, Chromosomes Fail to Separate During Meiosis, Leading to Daughter
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Occasionally, Chromosomes Fail to Separate During Meiosis, Leading to Daughter

Question 3

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Occasionally, chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis, leading to daughter cells that have an abnormal number of chromosomes.This phenomenon is called


A) epistasis.
B) nondisjunction.
C) crossing over.
D) pleiotropy.

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