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When meiosis occurs, four daughter cells containing 50% of a parent’s genetic material are produced. The genes contained in these cells are divided randomly. When fertilized wit…
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When meiosis occurs, four daughter cells containing 50% of a parent’s genetic material are produced. The genes contained in these cells are divided randomly. When fertilized with another haploid cell, a full genetic code is formed. Because genes are divided randomly during this process, the resulting offspring -
A) express the same inherited traits
B) contain only half of the genetic code
C) will differ in expressed traits
D) lack differentiated cells
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that is the only one that makes since
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