1. A cell possessing two nuclei derived from different cells through cell fusion
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Question
1. A cell possessing two nuclei derived from different cells through cell fusion is called
Select one:
a. recombinant.
b. None of the above is correct.
c. nonrecombinant.
d. a heterokaryon.
e. a haplotype.
2. Recombination occurs through
Select one:
a. crossing over and chromosome interference.
b. chromosome interference and independent assortment.
c. complete linkage and chromosome interference.
d. crossing over and independent assortment.
e. somatic-cell hybridization and chromosome interference.
Explanation / Answer
1. d. a heterokaryon.
A cell possessing two nuclei derived from two different cells through cell fusion is called heterokaryon.
2. d. crossing over and independent assortment.
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