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If the Four Cells Shown Resulted from Cell Division of a Single

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If the four cells shown resulted from cell division of a single cell with diploid chromosome number 2n = 4, what best describes what just occurred? If the four cells shown resulted from cell division of a single cell with diploid chromosome number 2n = 4, what best describes what just occurred?   A)  normal meiosis B)  translocation C)  inversion D)  nondisjunction


A) normal meiosis
B) translocation
C) inversion
D) nondisjunction

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