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- Sister chromatids of a chromosome are identical ________Person and blood Type Probable Genotype Possible Gametes Mrs. Simons------A + IAIA + -, IAi + Mr. Simons-------A - IAIA -, IAi - Mrs. Simple------A + IAIA + -, IAi + Mr. Simple------- B + IBIB + -, IBi + Mrs. Simpson----B - IBIB -, IBi - Mr. Simpson-----O + Ii + - Baby A-------------B - IBIB -, IBi - Baby B-------------O + Ii + - Baby C-------------AB - IAIB - I just need help for possible gametes.Monohybrid crosses Using Punnet square
- term for random alignment of the homologs along the metaphase plate of meiosis I (2 words)Homologous chromosomesPlease Answer Correctly with explanation, Don't Copy from internet and nswer all parts EITHER Correct OR Incorrect. 1. Every cell in Clayton's body has the same genome. 2. The genes on homologous chromosomes are in the same order. 3. Anna's nuclear genome is identical to that of her siblings in terms of sequence.