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Question 17

Question 17

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  -The Punnett square illustration above shows that theoretically A)  half of human sperm carry a Y chromosome. B)  half of human zygotes are XY. C)  all zygotes carry an X chromosome. D)  gender depends upon which type of sperm fertilizes the egg. E)  all of these are true.
-The Punnett square illustration above shows that theoretically


A) half of human sperm carry a Y chromosome.
B) half of human zygotes are XY.
C) all zygotes carry an X chromosome.
D) gender depends upon which type of sperm fertilizes the egg.
E) all of these are true.

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