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The Number of Linkage Groups in a Species That Does

Question 12

Question 12

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The number of linkage groups in a species that does not have sex chromosomes is: Where n equals the haploid number of autosomes.


A) 1n
B) 1n + 1
C) 2n
D) 2n + 2

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