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If a cell starts out in G2 phase with 12 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would

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Question

If a cell starts out in G2 phase with 12 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would you expect in each of the daughter cells if one of the chromosomes failed to separate in anaphase? O A. Each daughter cell will have 13 chromosomes. OB. Each daughter cell will have 11 chromosomes. C. One daughter cell will have 11 chromosomes and the other will have 13. D. One daughter cell will have 12 chromosomes and the other will have 13. E. One daughter cell will have 11 chromosomes and the other will have 12. - Feedback You have one more chance to answer the question correctly. Try again.

Explanation / Answer

I believe the correct option to be C) One daughter cell will have 11 chromosome and the other will have 13

Because one extra chromosome is added to one cell that was taken from another daughter cell.

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