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    Karyotypes Generally Remain Constant Within a Species Because Rearrangements and Changes
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Karyotypes Generally Remain Constant Within a Species Because Rearrangements and Changes

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Question 79

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Karyotypes generally remain constant within a species because rearrangements and changes in chromosome number occur infrequently.

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