Multiple Choice
There are genes on the X chromosome that manage to escape inactivation. What particular genes are included in this group and what might be the reason that they remain activated?
A) genes that are missing from the X chromosome; so they will be expressed equally in both sexes
B) genes that are also present on the Y chromosome; so they will be expressed equally in both sexes
C) genes that are also found on Chromosome 1; so they will be expressed equally in both sexes
D) centromere genes; so that all cells will be able to attach to the spindle
E) centromere genes; so they will be expressed equally in both sexes
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