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    Why Do Organelle Genes Tend to Have Multiple Alleles
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Why Do Organelle Genes Tend to Have Multiple Alleles

Question 179

Question 179

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Why do organelle genes tend to have multiple alleles?


A) They recombine.
B) They are pleiotropic.
C) They mutate frequently.
D) They are transmitted only by the mother.
E) They have few genes.

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