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    Mating in Chlamydomonas Occurs Between Haploid Mt⁺ and Mt⁻ Individuals
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Mating in Chlamydomonas Occurs Between Haploid Mt⁺ and Mt⁻ Individuals

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Mating in Chlamydomonas occurs between haploid mt⁺ and mt⁻ individuals.The mt⁻ chloroplast genome is selectively degraded 95% of the time.In one such mating,the mt⁺ genome is strᴿ and mt⁻ is strˢ.Will offspring live or die if they are exposed to streptomycin?

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