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Biology, 12.09.2019 20:20 jaici68

Assuming (i) that the two chromosomes in an homologous pair carry different alleles of some genes and (ii) that no crossing-over takes place, how many genetically different offspring could anyone human couple potentially produce? which of these two assumptions (i or ii) is more realistic?

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