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The green stem ant has three (autosome) chromosomes. During meiosis, chromosome 1 and 3 separate normally, but chromosome 2 homologs do not separate during meiosis I. Meiosis II happens normally. What will the resulting cells of meiosis look like?

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Chromosomal Non-Disjunction

Step-by-step explanation:

The resulting chromosome will most likely to be look like a double un-separated chromosome and so the cells of meiosis will have a extra chromosome at chromosome number 2. This will result is several kinds of syndrome due to improper development of half of the cells in the fetus.

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